Die ultimative und umfassende Dokumentation über den herausragenden Schriftsteller George Orwell.Die ultimative und umfassende Dokumentation über den herausragenden Schriftsteller George Orwell.Die ultimative und umfassende Dokumentation über den herausragenden Schriftsteller George Orwell.
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George Orwell
- Self - Novelist
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U Win Khine
- Self - Lead Immigration Officer, Myanmar
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Min Aung Hlaing
- Self - Prime Minister of Myanmar
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (as General Min Aung Hlaing)
Augusto Pinochet
- Self - Supreme Head of the Nation
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (as General Augusto Pinochet)
Ferdinand Marcos
- Self - President of the Philippines
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Yoweri Museveni
- Self - President of Uganda
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (as General Yoweri Museveni)
Vladimir Putin
- Self - President of Russia
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Viktor Orbán
- Self - Prime Minister of Hungary
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
George W. Bush
- Self - 43rd President of the United States
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (as President George W. Bush)
Colin Powell
- Self - Secretary of State
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Victor Otto
- Self - Father of a Russian Soldier Killed Ukraine
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Ida Blair
- Self - Orwell's Mother
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Richard Blair
- Self - Orwell's Father
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Donald Trump
- Self - 45th President of the United States
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Sidney Powell
- Self - Attorney and Former Prosecutor
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Jordan Klepper
- Self - The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Corespondent
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
Lawrence O'Donnell
- Self - Host, The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
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Joseph Stalin
- Self - Leader of the Soviet Union
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A Comprehensive, Relevant Profile
George Orwell (born Eric Arthur Blair, 1903-1050), author of such legendary novels as the allegorical Animal Farm and dystopian 1984, has been called one of the greatest and most insightful writers of the 20th Century. And, in light of recent history, he's also been widely regarded as one of the most prescient, a plainspoken scribe who clearly saw the future long before it happened and wasn't afraid to straightforwardly call it for what it would become. In recognition of that legacy, Orwell's life, work and outlooks are now the subject of this latest production from prolific activist documentarian Raoul Peck. The film weaves together a biography of the author, the central themes of his journalistic and literary works, and illustrations of how those notions have materialized in the "management" (or, one might more accurately say, manipulation) of social, political and world affairs over the years, with an especially heavy emphasis on the present day. The filmmaker cites myriad examples of these manifestations to show just how on target Orwell was in predicting what would lie ahead, both in the places where he lived (England, Spain and Burma (now Myanmar)), as well as other locales around the globe, including Russia, Ukraine, Haiti, France, Latin America, Asia, and, most importantly, the US. And, while Peck largely targets the policies and practices of the right, he's not afraid to take on anyone whose dogma is so rigid that it throws circumstances off balance for everyone. Most notably, though, the picture details just how insidious these initiatives can be, agendas accomplished through the skillful "handling" of language, media, beliefs and actions that lead to intentional, calculated and shameful obfuscation, creating purposely misleading impressions in the minds of an unwittingly susceptible public. The narrative places much emphasis on the signature double-talk expressions Orwell features in his narratives (especially 1984), including such meaningless phrases as "War is peace," "Freedom is slavery" and "Ignorance is strength," slogans that say nothing but become widely embraced with relentless and intimidating repetition. The director's inclusion of these references thus depicts the deliberate war on truth being waged by those in power who will do anything to maintain their control over it, particularly when dealing with a compliant, quiescent population. These themes are further supported by an array of clips from other fictional and documentary works, such as the 1954, 1956 and 1984 versions of "1984," "I, Daniel Blake" (2016), "Land and Freedom" (1995), "Minority Report" (2002), and "Orwell Rolls in His Grave" (2003), to name a few. And further enhancement is provided in numerous voiceover sequences from Orwell's own writings, deftly narrated by Damian Lewis. All told, these elements provide a comprehensive look at the author and his work, as well as its relevance in today's world. With that said, however, some aspects of this offering could use some work, most notably in the organization of its content, its overreliance at times on material that needs to be read (and that often flies by too quickly) and an occasional tendency toward redundancy, elements that have been known to intrude upon other films by this director. In addition, "Orwell: 2+ 2 = 5" has frequently been termed (and quite accurately at that) as the scariest picture of 2025, primarily due to its inclusion of some troubling graphic imagery (sensitive viewers take note). Nevertheless, this is an important film for our times, one that viewers should not be afraid to watch considering the stakes involved. Indeed, turning a blind eye might be easier to do in the moment - but probably not in the long run.
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Defend the Truth
Saw this at the Toronto international film festival. This is an excellent documentary that explains Orwell's life and thoughts using his own words. Contemporary news footage bring his work to life as the #1 predictor of the messes we are in now.
As Orwell thought: it's not left or right, it's defend the truth!
As Orwell thought: it's not left or right, it's defend the truth!
Good Examination about the Works of Orwell
Watched at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.
Raoul Peck has always been an underrated filmmaker who has made great documentaries in his career. With his latest focusing on the works of George Orwell, Peck goes raw with the portrait of Orwell's work and purpose. Providing a strong and powerful anti-fascist documentary and demonstrating the warnings, meaning and realism of what Orwell has said, and focused on.
Using great colorful presentations, interesting editing choices and presentation, Peck's direction on how information is presented, described and situated feels striking, important and engaging. With narration of the writings Orwell speaking, many of the themes, topics and concepts explored throughout were intriguing, as it reflects on what Orwell viewed about the world, the negative effects of fascism and the warnings about how reality and society can be changed because of politics and the dark humanities of human worlds. Alongside with using archival footage and interesting creative choices on the sound designs, visuals and presentation, it doesn't shy away from being quite loud, and raw. Allowing the views to see the negative effects about totalitarianism and the brutality of it.
I'm honestly quite surprised this movie got made, especially since our current political times is very messy. Overall, Raoul Peck has made his most angry and raw documentary in his entire career. A striking and powerful documentary that does reflect a lot about the current United States of America and the Trump Administration.
Raoul Peck has always been an underrated filmmaker who has made great documentaries in his career. With his latest focusing on the works of George Orwell, Peck goes raw with the portrait of Orwell's work and purpose. Providing a strong and powerful anti-fascist documentary and demonstrating the warnings, meaning and realism of what Orwell has said, and focused on.
Using great colorful presentations, interesting editing choices and presentation, Peck's direction on how information is presented, described and situated feels striking, important and engaging. With narration of the writings Orwell speaking, many of the themes, topics and concepts explored throughout were intriguing, as it reflects on what Orwell viewed about the world, the negative effects of fascism and the warnings about how reality and society can be changed because of politics and the dark humanities of human worlds. Alongside with using archival footage and interesting creative choices on the sound designs, visuals and presentation, it doesn't shy away from being quite loud, and raw. Allowing the views to see the negative effects about totalitarianism and the brutality of it.
I'm honestly quite surprised this movie got made, especially since our current political times is very messy. Overall, Raoul Peck has made his most angry and raw documentary in his entire career. A striking and powerful documentary that does reflect a lot about the current United States of America and the Trump Administration.
Ok but could have been much better
I would have given it a 6.5 if that had been possible. I really appreciated Orwell's works and had high expectations for this film. I consider myself center-left, but I found it too one-sided, underdeveloped, and overly fatalistic. It can feel quite anxiety-inducing... I understand that we shouldn't bury our heads in the sand, but at this point it starts to verge on pure sensationalism. The selected clips are very suggestive for example, they only show the best quotes and moments from people on the left, and then one of the worst moments from someone on the right. I generally disagree with Zuckerberg's main ideas, but he's not some demonic idiot either.. in the film, he's constantly shown at his worst moments.
Propaganda GARBAGE
What a load of garbage. Was so looking forward to this, I actually bought it. Damn wish I could get my money back. 100% not a true representation of Orwell at all. I would rather watch CNN at the airport. Orwell turned over in his grave. This documentary was produced by big brother. Do not waste your time.
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- 5. Okt. 2025
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