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Imminent Threat (2015)

Imminent Threat (2015)

GENRESDocumentary,War
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Anwar Al-AwlakiJulian AssangeJoe BidenDavid Boaz
DIRECTOR
Janek Ambros

SYNOPSICS

Imminent Threat (2015) is a English movie. Janek Ambros has directed this movie. Anwar Al-Awlaki,Julian Assange,Joe Biden,David Boaz are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2015. Imminent Threat (2015) is considered one of the best Documentary,War movie in India and around the world.

From the Authorization to Use Military Force passed by Congress immediately after 9/11 to the 2014 NSA revelations from Edward Snowden, the documentary looks at the violations of our civil liberties and gradual deterioration of political discourse. Interviewees cross party lines and include members of the U.S. Congress, Code Pink, A.C.L.U. and the Cato Institute.

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Imminent Threat (2015) Reviews

  • Psychedelic Agitprop

    Gaston_Boykins2016-07-03

    Imminent Threat is a piece of psychedelic documentary agitprop written, directed, produced, edited, etc., by some prolific young guy named Janek Ambros. It combines the absurd social humor of a Michael Moore, the relentless stock footage of an Adam Curtis, the dark editorializing of an Oliver Stone, and the intrepid journalism of a Jeremy Scahill in presenting a culture in which reality is one small step away from the movie Minority Report. A completely legal pattern of activity can net you an appointment with a drone strike, because you were 'on the course of *becoming* a "terrorist."' The constitution is truly just toilet paper. What a world. Classic films and grainy stock footage convey the popular struggle against authoritarian fascism through the ages. Dynamic editing and bold color filters lay an abstract tone of psychedelia over the proceedings, which is countered by the erudite clarity provided by various well-spoken Libertarian talking heads. The typical agitprop third act will attempt to inspire potential civil liberties activists to rise from the grassroots. Some will rise, and some will fall--sinking into their seats, in dreadful awe of a spectacle that I might equate to reading The Times on a acid trip gone bad.

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