Adam Curtis
A Natural History of Power
CGAI-Filmoteca de Galicia (March 22 - June 29, 2018)
CCCB Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona (November 22 - December 14, 2018)
“We live in a strange time. Extraordinary events keep happening that undermine the stability of our world: suicide bombs, waves of refugees, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, even Brexit. Yet those in control seem unable to deal with them and no one has any vision of a different, or a better, kind of future. This film will tell the story of how we got to this strange place”. This is the opening of HyperNormalisation, one of the most influential films in recent memory. Since the 1990s, its director, Adam Curtis, has unrelentingly revealed the way power works, its meandering architecture, the ideas that configure it, the agents and institutions involved, the way it is etched into contemporary geopolitics, into us. Power reverberates through and constructs one of the most fervent, lucid and revealing bodies of work in recent times, a bona fide natural history of the present, of the times in which we live.
This series compiles, for the first time, a major part of Curtis’s work, spanning feature films, series and short clips reassembled from the vast BBC archive. The films, remastered in new versions made especially for this film season, are accompanied by a masterclass, two carte blanche (‘blank pages’) sessions orchestrated by the director and a series of presentations given by culture theorists. Adam Curtis often insists he is a journalist, not a film-maker or an artist, asserting that his work involves crafting a new analytical and critical model of information and reportage by searching through the discursive and visual montage of images to narrate ideas that emerge in such unhinged times. In excavating archives from the BBC, for whom he makes his films, Curtis deploys an endless stream of contemporary images, writing an account that maps out how certain notions, stories and connections, however unlikely, determine and govern us in the present day.
Adam Curtis is concerned with scrutinising a new narcissistic culture of the self, its relationship to 1960s counter-culture, the birth of the internet and technology networks, and, up against abstract, global financial power, political elites’ inability to lead the world since the Cold War. Underlying narratives include the crisis of representation, the use of the irrational desire of mass consumerism, new forms of social control, the architecture of a new world order, the effects of post-politics as government, and the consequences of so-called post-truth as a guideline for public communication. Drawing parallels with John Dos Passos’s books, Adam Curtis sets forth a multi-faceted body of work, peerless in the sheer density of its subjects, ideas and themes, to mark a transition from essay films to cinema as a novel of the present.
Moreover, Curtis’s films explore different spaces and audiences: produced on alternative devices, distributed on television in multi-episode series and premiered on streaming platforms and new screens. Therefore, in response to these new formats, the Museo will screen individual episodes and entire series in uninterrupted sessions.
All films are screened in their original version with Spanish subtitles.
Programa
Nouvel Building, Auditorium 400
Adam Curtis often insists he is a journalist, not a film-maker or an artist, asserting that his work involves crafting a new analytical and critical model of information and reportage by searching through the discursive and visual montage of images to narrate ideas that emerge in such unhinged times.
Nouvel Building. Auditorium 400
Second screening: Saturday, 18 November – 5pm Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Living in an Unreal World, 2016
UK, digital archive, colour, 5’
HyperNormalisation, 2016
UK, digital archive, colour, 166’
The first session will be presented by Chema González, the Museo Reina Sofía’s Head of Cultural and Audiovisual Programmes at Museo Reina Sofía
Edificio Sabatini. Auditorio
Second screening: Sunday, 19 November – 5pm Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Bitter Lake , 2015
UK, digital archive, colour, 136’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening: Sunday, 3 December – 5pm. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Everything is Going According to a Plan, 2013
UK, digital archive, colour, 2’
Dancing Remade, undated
UK, digital archive, colour, 10'
It Felt Like a Kiss, 2009
UK, digital archive, colour, 54’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 25 November – 5pm
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace. Episode 1: Love and Power, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Presented by César Rendueles, philosopher, professor at the Complutense University of Madrid and author of Sociofobia. El cambio político en la era de la utopía digital (Sociophobia. Political Change in the Digital Utopia, Capitán Swing, 2013).
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 25 November – 4pm
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace. Episode 2: The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 25 November – 4pm
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace. Episode 3: The Monkey in the Machine and the Machine in the Monkey, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Living in an Unreal World, 2016
UK, digital archive, colour, 5’
HyperNormalisation, 2016
UK, digital archive, colour, 166’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Bitter Lake, 2015
UK, digital archive, colour, 136’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 2 December – 5pm
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom. Episode 1: Fuck you, Buddy, 2007.
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Presented by Marta Peirano, journalist, writer, and deputy director of eldiario.es. She is the author of El pequeño libro rojo del activista en la red (The Little Red Book of the Network Activist, Roca, 2015) and editor of El Rival de Prometeo. Vidas de Autómatas Ilustres (The Prometheus Opponent. Lives of Illustrious Automata, Impedimenta, 2009).
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 2 December – 5pm
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom. Episode 2: The Lonely Robot, 2007
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 2 December – 4pm. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom. Episode 3: We Will Force You To Be Free, 2007
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace. Episode 1: Love and Power, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace. Episode 2: The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace. Episode 3: The Monkey in the Machine and The Machine in the Monkey, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 9 December – 5pm
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Power of Nightmares. Episode 1: Baby It’s Cold Outside, 2004
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Presented by Andrés Hispano, essayist, audiovisual producer and professor at Pompeu Fabra University, the Elisava School of Design and Engineering, and other university centres.
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 9 December – 4pm. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Power of Nightmares. Episode 2: The Phantom Victory, 2004
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 9 December – 4pm. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Power of Nightmares. Episode 3: The Shadows in the Cave, 2004
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom. Episode 1: Fuck you, Buddy, 2007
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom. Episode 2: The Lonely Robot, 2007
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom. Episode 3: We Will Force You To Be Free, 2007
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Sunday, 17 December – 12pm, episodes 1 and 2, and 5pm, episodes 3 and 4. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Century of the Self. Episode 1: Happiness Machines, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Presented by Luis Martínez, journalist and film critic for El Mundo.
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Sunday, 17 December – 12pm, episodes 1 and 2, and 5pm, episodes 3 and 4. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Century of the Self. Episode 2: The Engineering of Consent, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Sunday, 17 December – 12pm, episodes 1 and 2, and 5pm, episodes 3 and 4. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Century of the Self. Episode 3: There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads, He Must Be Destroyed, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Sunday, 17 December – 12pm, episodes 1 and 2, and 5pm, episodes 3 and 4. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Century of the Self. Episode 4: Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Power of Nightmares. Episode 1: Baby It’s Cold Outside, 2004
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
The Power of Nightmares. Episode 2: The Phantom Victory, 2004
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
The Power of Nightmares. Episode 3: The Shadows in the Cave, 2004
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening: Monday, 18 December – 7pm. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Every Day is Like Sunday, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 45’
Oh dearism I, 2009
UK, digital archive, colour, 7’
Oh dearism II, 2014
UK, digital archive, colour, 5’
Murdoch’s revolution, 2010
UK, digital archive, colour, 5’
Rise and Fall of TV journalism, 2007
UK, digital archive, colour, 4’
Richard Nixon: Paranoia and Moral Panics, 2010
UK, digital archive, colour, 6’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening: Tuesday, 19 December – 7pm. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Way of All Flesh, 1997
UK, digital archive, colour, 52’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
12pm, episodes 1 and 2, and 5pm, episodes 3 and 4
The Century of the Self. Episode 1: Happiness Machines, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
The Century of the Self. Episode 2: The Engineering of Consent, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
The Century of the Self. Episode 3: There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads, He Must Be Destroyed, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
The Century of the Self. Episode 4: Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering, 2002
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Every Day is Like Sunday, 2011
UK, digital archive, colour, 45’
Oh dearism I, 2009
UK, digital archive, colour, 7’
Oh dearism II, 2014
UK, digital archive, colour, 5’
Murdoch’s revolution, 2010
UK, digital archive, colour, 5’
Rise and Fall of TV journalism, 2007
UK, digital archive, colour, 4’
Richard Nixon: Paranoia and Moral Panics, 2010
UK, digital archive, colour, 6’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
The Way of All Flesh, 1997
UK, digital archive, colour, 52’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 23 December – 12pm, episodes 1, 2 and 3, and 5pm, episodes 4, 5 and 6. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 1: The Engineers Plot, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56’
Pandora’s Box. Episode 2: To The Brink of Eternity, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 23 December – 12pm, episodes 1, 2 and 3, and 5pm, episodes 4, 5 and 6. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 3: The League of Gentlemen, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
Pandora’s Box. Episode 4: Goodbye Mrs Ant, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 57’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Second screening showing the entire series: Saturday, 23 December – 12pm, episodes 1, 2 and 3, and 5pm, episodes 4, 5 and 6. Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 5: Black Power, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56’
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 6: A is for Atom, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56'
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
At 12:00 p.m.
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 1: The Engineers Plot, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56’
Pandora’s Box. Episode 2: To The Brink of Eternity, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56’
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 3: The League of Gentlemen, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 60’
At 5:00 p.m.
Pandora’s Box. Episode 4: Goodbye Mrs Ant, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 57’
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 5: Black Power, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56’
Pandora ’s Box. Episode 6: A is for Atom, 1992
UK, digital archive, colour, 56’
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Blank Page I
At the express wish of the film-maker, the film will be announced just minutes before its screening.
Sabatini Building. Auditorium
Blank Page II
At the express wish of the film-maker, the film will be announced just minutes before its screening.