Terrorism
Terrorism

Terrorism

2002Movie150 minRussian

The Presnyakov brothers, playwrights, wrote a play about how terrorism arises. From what depths of the human subconscious? Or is he born in the usual rhythm of everyday everyday life? Kirill Serebrennikov turned the play into a tragic farce and made a powerful performance on the malice of the day.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex history and motivations behind terrorism, exploring its evolution and impact across different regions and eras. It examines various forms of political violence, state-sponsored terrorism, and the ideological underpinnings that drive individuals and groups to engage in such acts. The film seeks to provide a historical context for understanding the global phenomenon of terrorism.

Critical Reception

As a documentary exploring a sensitive and complex topic, 'Terrorism' (2002) received a generally measured reception. Critics often noted its ambition in tackling a broad subject matter, with some commending its historical scope and attempt to provide context. However, others found it to be overly general or lacking in a definitive perspective, given the vastness of the topic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical overview of terrorism.
  • Critiqued for its broad scope potentially lacking depth.
  • Acknowledged for its attempt to contextualize a complex global issue.

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The documentary features interviews with various experts, historians, and individuals with direct experience related to different facets of terrorism, aiming to offer a multi-faceted perspective.

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