
TMDb Rating
6.9/10
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Noam Chomsky: Distorted Morality (2003)
Documentary
55 min
Plot Summary
In this remarkable documentary, Noam Chomsky offers a riveting but devastating critique of America's current war on terror arguing, in fact, that it is a logistical impossibility for such a war to be taking place. Professor Chomsky presents his reasoning with astonishing and refreshing clarity, drawing from a wealth of historical knowledge and analysis. "Only those who are entirely ignorant of modern history will be surprised by the course of events, or by the justifications that are provided..."
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DocumentaryJohn JunkermanNoam Chomsky2003
Director
John Junkerman
Top Cast
Noam Chomsky
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