Control Room - An Inside Look At Al Jazeera
Back from a great festival showing in both NZ and Australia is the incredibly insightful documentary, Control Room.
Winner of the prestigious FIPRESCI Award for Best Documentary at the recent Sydney Film Festival and now
Sweeping audiences and critics off their feet with its general Australian release!
The film is certain of the same respect here when it opens exclusive to
Rialto Auckland next Thursday (September 16th). The rest of the Country will follow.
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REVIEWER COMMENTS:
"Essential, exciting and revealing viewing" Paul Le Petit, Sunday Telegraph
"Illuminating....8/10"Rob Lowing, Sun Herald
"Sharp, shrewd and unsententious..."Evan Williams, The Australian
"Riveting...an important film" Paul Byrnes, Sydney Morning Herald
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Rialto Entertainment
presents…
CONTROL ROOM
A Film by Jehane
Noujaim
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival
2004
Press Notes
84 Minutes
SYNOPSIS
"It
benefits Al-Jazeera to play to Arab nationalism because
that’s their audience, just like Fox plays to American
patriotism, for the exact same reason… because that’s their
audience… the big thing for my generation is for these two
perspectives – my perspective, the Western perspective, and
the Arab perspective – to understand each other better…
because, truly, the two worlds are colliding at a rapid
rate."
-Lt. Josh Rushing, Central Command Press Officer,
U.S. Army
CONTROL ROOM, by Jehane Noujaim (Startup.com), an award-winning Arab-American filmmaker who has lived within and embraced both worlds, provides an opportunity to re-examine what is perhaps the most pressing question of international relations today: "is America radicalizing or stabilizing the Arab world?" Without miring itself in shadowy conspiracy theories, CONTROL ROOM provides a balanced view of Al-Jazeera’s presentation of the second Iraq war to their worldwide Arab audience, and in so doing calls into question many of the prevailing images and positions offered up by the U.S. news media. CONTROL ROOM’s view inside Al-Jazeera—a network branded "Osama Bin-Laden’s mouthpiece" and subject of intense criticism from U.S. administration officials for showing images of Iraqi casualties and American POWs that American viewers never saw—suggests that its views on news reportage might actually be more in tune with democratic ideals than those of its Western counterparts.
CONTROL ROOM neatly bridges the gap between timeless and timely; timeless because it locates itself in the midst of the ongoing cultural clash between Western and Arab worlds, timely because it does so through the prism of satellite television’s impact on how viewers receive information worldwide — from news providers, driven by the patriotism of their audiences, to Army information officers, driven by military objectives. CONTROL ROOM is a seminal documentary that explores how Truth is gathered, presented, and ultimately created by those who deliver it.
ABOUT AL-JAZEERA
Established in November 1996 with an eye towards providing the Arab-speaking world a freer, more independent source for news, Al-Jazeera is broadcast by satellite around the world and watched by over 40 million Arabic viewers. Based in Doha, Qatar, the network has been censored in many repressive Arab states for its democratic perspectives. With more than 30 bureaus and dozens of correspondents covering the four corners of the world Al-Jazeera has established itself as an important voice in international news reportage, while maintaining its commitment to covering “all viewpoints with integrity and balance.” Its sister website Al-Jazeera.net debuted in January 2001 and is one of the 50 most visited sites worldwide.
ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS
JEHANE NOUJAIM,
DIRECTOR
Jehane Noujaim began as a photographer and
filmmaker in Cairo, Egypt, where she grew up. She moved to
Boston in 1990, where she attended Harvard University and
graduated magna cum laude in Visual Arts and Philosophy in
1996. Earlier that year, Noujaim was awarded the Gardiner
fellowship under which she directed Mokattam, an Arabic film
about an Egyptian garbage-collecting village. She then
joined the MTV News and Documentary division as a producer
for the documentary series, Unfiltered. Noujaim left her
producing job at MTV to produce and direct Startup.com in
association with Pennebaker Hedgedus Films. The feature
length, highly acclaimed documentary has won numerous
distinguished awards including the DGA and IDA Awards for
best documentary. She has since worked in both the Middle
East and the US as a director and cinematographer on various
documentaries including Born Rich (Jamie Johnson), Only the
Strong Survive (D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus), and Down
from the Mountain (D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus & Nick
Doob).
ABDULLAH SCHLEIFER, EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER
Professor Schleifer is the publisher and senior
editor of Transnational Broadcasting Studies (TBS) an
electronic journal at www.tbsjournal.com, the director of
the Adham Center for Television Journalism and distinguished
lecturer in mass communication at the American University in
Cairo. Prior to joining the AUC faculty, Schleifer served as
NBC News Cairo Bureau Chief and Middle East
producer/reporter based in Beirut, and has covered the
Middle East for American and Arab media for over 20 years.
In 1997-8, on sabbatical leave from AUC for the academic
year, Schleifer signed on for a one-year assignment to
reorganize along professional lines the ART Broadcast and
Production Center in Avezzano as its managing director,
reporting directly to Sheikh Saleh Kamel.
ROSADEL VARELA,
PRODUCER (USA)
Rosadel Varela has over ten years of
experience in both film and television. Early in her career
she worked at MTV Networks in the News/Documentary and
Production divisions as a freelance producer. Some of her
credits include, Unfiltered, The Video Music Awards, The
State, House of Style, and many programs for the True Life
documentary series. In 1998, she became a member of the
highly selective Directors Guild of America Assistant
Director Training Program. There, she worked alongside
directors such as Woody Allen, Penny Marshall, John
Singleton, and Nicole Holofcener. On the television side,
she worked on some of the most successful television series
in history including Law & Order and Sex & the City. Varela
graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut and
holds a Producers Certificate from the Business of
Entertainment Program at NYU.
HANI SALAMA, PRODUCER
(Middle East)
Hani Salama is currently completing his
Master’s Degree in Journalism at the American Univesity in
Cairo. He was awarded the prestigious Kamal Adham Fellowship
for Television Journalism and has worked as a freelance
producer for NBC, CNBC, MBC, and a cameraman for BBC, CBC
(Canadian television) and MTV.
BENT-JORGEN PERLMUTT,
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt’s interest in
film began during his undergraduate years at Brown
University where he wrote two feature-length screenplays and
received honors in Creative Writing. In 2002, he spent
several months in the Democratic Republic of Congo shooting
medical training videos and directing his first short film,
Value Added. He has also worked as a sound operator for an
independent feature-length film entitled Teddy and as a
production assistant for various films and television
commercials including Raising Helen (Disney) and Mitsubishi.
As a graduate student pursuing his Masters of Fine Arts in
Film at Columbia University, Perlmutt has written, shot,
produced, and edited numerous short films.
JULIA BACHA,
EDITOR
Originally from Brazil, Julia Bacha came to New
York in 1998 to study Middle Eastern history and politics at
Columbia University. Alongside her academic studies, she
pursued her interest in documentary photography by
portraying life in the Brazilian Amazon, the Indian
Hymalaias and the mountains of Cuba and Jamaica. In 2003 she
graduated magna cum laude and was awarded the Phi Betta
Kappa prize.
ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS
SAMEER KHADER,
AL-JAZEERA SENIOR PRODUCER
After touring the Arab world
as a journalist, Sameer settled as a senior producer for
Al-Jazeera. His insights on the war go beyond politics to
philosophical musings on history and human nature. Although
critical of Bush’s policies, Sameer has an appreciation for
American values and a strong personal desire to move to the
US, send his children to college there and “exchange the
Arab nightmare for the American dream.” He argues of
Al-Jazeera that “we [Al-Jazeera] don’t want to alienate the
Americans…we are what they want for the region—an Arab
channel with western mentality.”
LIEUTENANT JOSH RUSHING,
CENTRAL COMMAND PRESS OFFICER
Lt. Rushing has the task of
presenting America’s military operation to the worldwide
media. With an open mind and a deep concern for the Arab
perception of America, he engages in interviews and fierce
debates. Although he is close to many Al-Jazeera journalists
and respects their freedom, he questions what he perceives
as an anti-US bias in their reporting. Before going to the
Middle East, Lt. Rushing worked in Hollywood negotiating
script content with big budget studios on behalf of the US
military. After his service as press officer for CentCom
ends, Rushing plans to move back to Hollywood to pursue an
acting career.
HASSAN IBRAHIM, AL-JAZEERA JOURNALIST
A
Sudanese journalist, Hassan was raised in Saudi Arabia where
he was a classmate of Osama Bin Laden, attended American
universities, and headed the BBC Arab News service before
joining Al-Jazeera. A passionate Arab nationalist,
vehemently against the war and the US presence in the Middle
East, Hassan also continually praises the US and its
constitution.
DEEMA KHATIB, AL-JAZEERA
PRODUCER,
Through her energetic commitment to Al-Jazeera,
Deema challenges those who believe the days of genuine
loyalty to a television network are gone. This young Syrian
producer claims that her witty sense of humor allows her to
face the horrors of war.
TOM MINTIER, CNN
CORRESPONDENT
Tom Mintier is a seasoned CNN correspondent
who began his career as a cameraman in Vietnam. As one of
the most experienced journalists at CentCom, Tom uses his
power to ensure that all journalists are given equal access
to information. Several times, his perception of unfair
favoring of American reporters during press conferences lead
him to request that his chance to ask a question be
transferred to a foreign journalist.
DAVID SHUSTER, NBC
CORRESPONDENT
David Shuster is a young NBC correspondent,
proud to be a member of what he sees as a Western free press
as opposed to the state-controlled media of the Arab world.
CREDITS
Directed By
Jehane Noujaim
Filmed
By
Jehane Noujaim, Hani Salama
Producer -
USA
Rosadel Varela
Producer - Middle East
Hani
Salama
Executive Producers
Jehane Noujaim, Rosadel
Varela
Executive Producer - Middle East
Abdallah
Schleifer
Associate Producer
Bent-Jorgen
Perlmutt
Supervising Editor
Alan
Oxman
Editors
Julia Bacha, Lilah Bankier, Charlie
Marquardt
Additional Editors
Mona Eldaief, Bent-Jorgen
Perlmutt, Andrew Rossi
Arabic Editor
Louly
Seif
Consulting Editors (Middle East)
Tamer Ezzat,
Karim Ek
Music Supervisor
Mona Eldaief
Original Music
Composed By
Kinan Azmeh, Hamsy El Din, Thomas DeRenzo,
Karsh Kale, Hani Salama, Nasseir Shamma,
John Smarmy,
David Stone, Dinuk Wijeratne
Featuring
Hassan
Ibrahim
Samir Khader
Lt. Josh Rushing
and…
Omar
Al-Issawi
Eid Al-Shammre
Tarek Ayoub
Jamil
Azar
President George W. Bush
Gen. Vincent
Brooks
Mohammed Burini
Catherine Green
Omar
Hammad
Kubeisi
Mohamed Jasem
Deema Khatib
Nabeel
Khoury
Lt. Kitchens
Tom Mintier
Kelly
O’Donnel
Hassan Rachidi
Donald Rumsfeld
Abdallah
Schleifer
David Shuster
Lt. Frank Thorpe
Moafak
Tawfik
Joanne Tucker
Lt. Stuart Upton
Lt.
Wilkinson
Shot on location in Doha,
Qatar