Control Room: Al Jazeera and the Iraq War
As a documentary film, Control Room is clearly intended to challenge the common assumption that Al-Jazeera is nothing more than a source of rabidly anti-American propaganda. This it does very well. While it certainly shows footage and covers events that American and other Western governments would prefer to pass unnoticed by both the media and the public (thus accounting for their regular denunciations of the station), it does so in such a way that garners criticism from an array of sources. The film notes that many Arab governments have banned Al-Jazeera (even Saddam Hussein's regime demanded that it stop spreading "Western propaganda" during the US-led invasion of Iraq).
As a work of art, Control Room aims to illustrate the horrors of war-for all parties. It shows the Al-Jazeera footage of captured and dead American soldiers, as well as the resulting series of condemnations from the American government. Even more compelling, though, is the shot of an Al-Jazeera reporter as he watches the footage. Contrary to what some might expect, he reacts to the graphic scenes the same way as most Americans would: with disgust, sympathy, and sadness.
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