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Adam Curtis (born 26 May 1955) is an English documentary filmmaker. Curtis began his career as a conventional documentary producer for the throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s. The release of Pandora's Box (1992) marked the introduction of Curtis's distinctive presentation that uses to explore aspects of , , and political history.Darke, Chris (17 July 2012). "Interview: Adam Curtis." . Archived from the original.

His style has been described as involving, "whiplash digressions, menacing atmospherics and arpeggiated scores, and the near-psychedelic compilation of archival footage", narrated by Curtis himself with "patrician economy and assertion". His films have won five .


Early life
Adam Curtis was born in in , and raised in nearby Platt. His father was Martin Curtis (1917–2002), a with a background. Curtis won a county scholarship and attended the . It was there that an influential art teacher introduced him to the work of Robert Rauschenberg. Curtis completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in at Mansfield College, Oxford. He began a PhD and taught in politics, but ultimately became disillusioned with and decided to leave.


Career

Early career
Curtis applied to the and was hired to make a film for one of its training courses, comparing designer clothes in to the design of . He was subsequently given a post on That's Life!, a magazine series that juxtaposed hard-hitting investigations and light-hearted content. He was a on Out of Court, a legal series, from 1980 until 1982.


Politics
Curtis is inspired by the sociologist , who, he argues, challenged the "crude, left-wing, that says that everything happens because of economic forces within society". Curtis has answered questions on his politics in interviews over his career but has answered inconsistently, making it hard to label his politics. In a 2012 interview, Curtis remarked on his political outlook stating fondness for libertarian ideas but states his politics are unique and differ depending on the issue. Curtis also rejects being labelled a , calling the idea "rubbish", saying:

In a 2021 interview, Curtis stated having sympathies to radicalism and that progressivism is his politics. He notes again his political inconsistency, saying:

In a 2022 interview, Curtis reiterated the neoconservative interpretation of "The Century of the Self" but added it is not what he himself believes. This time, Curtis states that he does not know his exact politics, saying:


Documentaries
Curtis cites the U.S.A. trilogy, a series of three novels by John Dos Passos that he first read when he was thirteen, as the greatest influence on his work:

Other creative influences are Robert Rauschenberg and Émile Zola. Curtis makes extensive use of archive footage in his documentaries. He has acknowledged the influence of recordings made by and is "constantly using his stuff in my films". Discussing his process in an interview with fellow documentary-maker for , Curtis said his extensive work with footage acquired from the is often led by "instinct and imagination", with the aim of creating "a mood that gives power and force to the story I'm telling".

Instead of specially composed music, which Curtis has said "creates a sort of monoculture", he uses tracks from a variety of genres, decades, and countries, as well as sound effects that he discovers on old tapes. According to a profile of Curtis by Tim Adams, published in : "If there has been a theme in Curtis's work ... it has been to look at how different elites have tried to impose an ideology on their times, and the tragicomic consequences of those attempts".

In 2005, Curtis received the Golden Gate Persistence of Vision Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival. In 2006, he was given the Award for Outstanding Creative Contribution to Television at the British Academy Television Awards. In 2009, the Sheffield International Documentary Festival gave Curtis the Inspiration Award for inspiring viewers and other documentary filmmakers. In 2015, he was awarded the True Vision Award by the True/False Film Fest. Curtis's critics have accused him of exaggeration and distortion, even wilful misrepresentation. Adam Curtis's paranoia - Max Steuer, Prospect (magazine) HyperNormalisation: Is Adam Curtis, Like Trump, Just A Master Manipulator? - Phil Harrison,


Blog
Curtis administered a subtitled 'The Medium and the Message' hosted by the BBC and updated between 2009 and 2016. Adam Curtis - The Medium and the Message - his personal blog at


Filmography
1983Just Another Day: "Selfridges"Behind the scenes at , a department store on , . "Selfridges." .S01E03, 29 March 1983
1983Just Another Day: "The Seaside"A typical day in Walton-on-the-Naze. "The Seaside." .S01E06BBC Two, 19 April 1983
1983Trumpets and Typewriters: A History of War ReportingThe history of war correspondents. , 19 July 1983
1984Inquiry: The Great British Housing Disaster.The system-built housing of the 1960s. Narrated by David Jones. The Great British Housing Disaster (TV Movie 1984). . BBC Two, 4 September 1984
1984Italians: "The Mayor of Montemilone"The politics of a and its communist mayor, Dino Labriola. "The Mayor of Montemilone". .S01E04BBC One, 26 October 1984
1984The Cost of TreacheryThe Albanian Subversion, in which the CIA and MI6 attempted to overthrow the Albanian government and to weaken the at the height of the in 1949, and the role of double agent . BBC One, 30 October 1984
198740 Minutes: "Bombay Hotel"The luxurious Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in , contrasted with the poverty of the city's slums. BBC Two, 30 April 1987
1988An Ocean ApartExplores the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States from World War I to the 1980s.7BBC One, 20 April 1988
198940 Minutes: "The Kingdom of Fun"Documentary about the Metro Centre in Gateshead, developed by entrepreneur John Hall. It compares Hall's plans to regenerate North East England with those of Labour politician T. Dan Smith. BBC Two, 19 January 1989
1989Inside Story: "The Road to Terror"How the Iranian Revolution turned from idealism to terror, drawing parallels with the French Revolution two hundred years earlier.E06BBC One, 14 June 1989
1992Pandora's BoxThe dangers of technocratic and political .6BBC Two, 11 June 1992Originality and Best Factual Series, BAFTA Awards 1993
1995The Living DeadThe different ways that history and (both national and individual) have been used and manipulated by politicians and others.3BBC Two, 30 May 1995
1996£830,000,000 – Nick Leeson and the Fall of the House of Barings and the collapse of . BBC One, 12 June 1996An Inside Story special. Later titled 25 Million Pounds.
1997Modern Times: The Way of All FleshThe story, dating back to the 1950s, of the search for a cure to cancer, and the impact of , the "woman who will never die" because her cells never stopped reproducing. BBC Two, 19 March 1997
1999The Mayfair SetLooks at the birth of the global , the invention of , and how buccaneer capitalists shaped the Thatcher years, focusing on the rise of Colonel , Jim Slater, and —members of the elite in the 1960s.4BBC Two, 18 July 1999Best Factual Series or Strand, BAFTA Awards 2000
2002The Century of the SelfHow 's theories on the unconscious led to the development of by his nephew ; the use of desire over need; and self-actualisation as a means of achieving economic growth and the political control of populations.4BBC Two, 17 March 2002; art-house cinemas in the U.S.Best Documentary Series, Broadcast Awards; Historical Film of the Year, Longman-History Today Awards; Nominated for Best Documentary Series, Royal Television Society
2004The Power of NightmaresSuggests a parallel between the rise of in the Arab world and in the United States, and their mutual need, argues Curtis, to create the myth of a dangerous enemy to gain support.3BBC Two, 20 October 2004Best Factual Series or Strand, BAFTA Awards 2005
2007Explores the modern concept of freedom, specifically, "how a simplistic model of human beings as self-seeking, almost robotic creatures led to today's idea of freedom".3BBC Two, 7 March 2007
2007The Rise and Fall of the TV JournalistShort film chronicling the transformation of and the balance of political power in the last few decades by looking at how the role of the broadcast journalist has changed since the 1950s. Thoughtmaybe: Films by Adam Curtis. Accessed Aug. 9, 2016. Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, third episode of the fourth series
2009Oh DearismShort film about how mainstream media simplify complex events and present them as "scattered terrible things happening everywhere, Oh Dear", leaving the public feeling powerless to do anything about them. Charlie Brooker's Newswipe, third episode of the first series
2009It Felt Like a KissCollaboration with theatre company Punchdrunk and . Manchester International Festival
2010Paranoia and Moral PanicsShort film using the of to explore how a similar outlook on life has been propagated on a larger social scale in the age and the resulting and immobilisation of politics. Charlie Brooker's Newswipe, fourth episode of the second series
2011All Watched Over by Machines of Loving GraceArgues that computers have failed to liberate humanity, and instead have "distorted and simplified our view of the world around us". The title is taken from a 1967 poem of the same name by Richard Brautigan.3BBC Two, 23 May 2011
2011Every Day Is Like SundayThe rise and fall of press baron Cecil King, and the changing relationship between the public, politics and the media. His personal blog; not a full documentary, but "a rough cut".
2013Everything Is Going According to Plan ( v Adam Curtis)Collaboration with . Based on technocrats and global corporations establishing an ultraconservative norm, with the internet providing a "fake, enchanting world, which has become a kind of prison". Manchester International Festival
2014Oh Dearism IIShort film examining the global events of 2014 to reveal a chaotic morass, the reporting of which is increasingly difficult to comprehend in the context of the 24-hour news cycle and the internet (special feature on Russian ). Charlie Brooker's 2014 Wipe, 30 December 2014
2015Bitter LakeHow Western leaders' simplistic good vs. evil narrative has failed in the complex post-war era, and how many Islamic terrorist groups have their origins in the U.S.'s long-standing alliance with Saudi Arabia. , 25 January 2015
2016Living in an Unreal WorldShort film for about the illusion of stability, freedom, and prosperity in , comparing it to life in the during the 1970s. Ends with a trailer for HyperNormalisation. (), 15 October 2016 (Oct. 15, 2016). "Living in an Unreal World: A Film By Adam Curtis For Readers of VICE" ( post).
2016HyperNormalisation"How we got to this strange time of great uncertainty and confusion where those who are supposed to be in power are paralysed and have no idea what to do". BBC iPlayer, 16 October 2016Nominated for Best Single Documentary, BAFTA Awards 2017
2017MK UltraDance collaboration with Rosie Kay Dance Company. Explores and conspiracy theories including the Illuminati, themes later reworked into Can't Get You Out of My Head.Mackrell, Judith (21 April 2017). "MK Ultra review – Adam Curtis doc dominates Rosie Kay's Illuminati dance." . Live performance. Commissioned by Birmingham Repertory Theatre, DanceXchange, Warwick Arts Centre & HOME
2019UntitledCollaboration with . "How we have moved into a strange backward-looking world, enclosed by machines that read our data and predict our every move, haunted by ghosts from the past". Mezzanine XXI tour
2021Can't Get You Out of My HeadA six-part BBC documentary series that "tells the story of how we got to the strange days we are now experiencing. And why both those in power – and we – find it so difficult to move on". It "explores whether modern culture, despite its radicalism, is really just part of the new system of power".6BBC iPlayer, 11 February 2021
2022Seven hour-long films about the disintegration of the and subsequent rise to power of as the President of Russia, seen through the eyes of Russian people at every level of society.7Premiered at Telluride Film Festival, 2022 BBC iPlayer, 13 October 2022Best Specialist Factual, BAFTA Awards 2023
2024The Way3 part drama series co-created by Curtis.3BBC One
2025Shifty"Shifty shows, in a new and imaginative way, how over the past 40 years in Britain extreme money and hyper-individualism came together in an unspoken alliance"5BBC iPlayer, 14 June 2025


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