

HyperNormalisation
Visit website7.4/10 • 136
2016-10-25 • 2h 47m
They know we know they lie
We live in a world where the powerful deceive us. We know they lie. They know we know they lie. They do not care. We say we care, but we do nothing, and nothing ever changes. It is normal. Welcome to the post-truth world. How we got to where we are now…
- Directors
- Adam Curtis
- Writters
- Adam Curtis

HyperNormalisation
Visit website2016-10-25 • 2h 47m
7.4/10 • 136
They know we know they lie
We live in a world where the powerful deceive us. We know they lie. They know we know they lie. They do not care. We say we care, but we do nothing, and nothing ever changes. It is normal. Welcome to the post-truth world. How we got to where we are now…
- Directors
- Adam Curtis
- Writters
- Adam Curtis
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAdam Curtis
Self - Narrator (voice)
Donald Trump
Self (archive footage)
Vladimir Putin
Self (archive footage)
Ronald Reagan
Self (archive footage)
Henry Kissinger
Self (archive footage)
Gordon Brown
Self (archive footage)
Jane Fonda
Self (archive footage)
Ivana Trump
Self (archive footage)
Benjamin Netanyahu
Self (archive footage)
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- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- conspiracy theorypower politicsrussian politicssocial documentaryhumanitarianpolitical satiresyriahuman behaviorangryhuman interestusa politicspopulation controlglobal politicsbrexitpolitical documentarysocial & cultural documentaryhuman natureobservational documentarylabor popularizationhuman historypopular culture