Tony Blair

Tony Blair
Country: UK
Total Credits at Criticker: 20 (Actor)
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The Century of the Self
Adam Curtis' acclaimed BBC documentary mini-series examines the rise of the all-consuming self against the backdrop of the Freud dynasty. (BBC Four)
Live Forever
Hilarous documentary about the Britpop music scene in the Nineties, featuring all the main bands of the scene exposing the truth behind the myths. (imdb)
Being W
Being W is an unauthorized autobiography of the 43rd President of the United States of America. (imdb)
Leading to War
The film examines the media record from a historical perspective, revealing the determination of the Bush administration to lead the United States to war. (imdb)
Countdown to Zero
A documentary about the escalating nuclear arms race.
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Fogh bag facaden
Documentary that follows Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen in autumn 2002, when he - as President of the EU - lead the negotiations on the EU's eastward expansion. The film portrays the spin, pressure and manipulation by politicians and officials, and triggered a fierce debate in the media.
The War You Don\
Documentary-maker John Pilger has returned to a subject that can't be revived often enough: the grotesque untruth of "weapons of mass destruction": a cloudy concept, eagerly amplified and lent credibility by credulous and submissive journalists who, after 9/11, lost their nerve en masse.
Independent Intervention
Arguing for the need of an independent media, Tonje Hessen Schei examines the US media's covering of the war in Iraqi. (imdb)
Diana: The Mourning After
Christopher Hitchens examines the public and media response to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Paisley: A Life
A profile of former First Minister of Northern Ireland and Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley, who died last month at the age of 88. The film charts his journey from rabble-rousing preacher and divisive politician to a man whose final deal with his former enemies helped bring political stability to the country
Speeches That Shook the World
Poet Simon Armitage examines the speeches that provoked radical change, surprised pundits or shocked listeners. He gets the inside story behind some of the famous orations of the modern age and, looking at both contemporary and classic deliveries, he explores whether it is carefully wrought rhetoric, a well-argued stance, or a bombastic delivery that wins over an audience.
Confessions of a Copper
Eight officers describe how they feel life in the force has changed for ever, as they trace the arrival of the panda patrol car, the integration of women, the riots of the late 1970s and early 80s, and seismic shifts in the nation's ethnic and economic make-up
Things We Won\
In this strongly-opinionated authored extended documentary, Trevor Phillips, the man at the heart of 30 years of effort to reduce discrimination and improve equality across the UK, makes the controversial argument that while much of the work of those in the "equality movement" has changed Britain for the better, it may also have led to serious and unwanted consequences that could undermine what's been achieved.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Secrets of Success
Nick Robinson interviews football manager Alex Ferguson, who led Man United to every football trophy during 26 years, and transformed the team into a multi-million pound global business. Sir Alex reveals how he managed to stay at the top of his profession for so long, and shares crucial tips on motivating, disciplining and inspiring people. He also offers his unique perspective on leadership.
The Killing$ of Tony Blair
The story of Tony Blair's destruction of the Labour Party, his well-remunerated business interests, and the thousands of innocent people who have died following his decision to invade Iraq. (imdb)
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Jamie\
Jamie Oliver wants to find out what's going on with school dinners after the British government pledged ?280 million to sort out the mess. Good things have happened but Jamie wants to see where the money has gone and if it's enough to make the radical changes he suggested around the country. Jamie returns to find that nearly half a million kids have stopped eating school dinners and another half million have no chance of a cooked lunch.
Le monde selon Bush
The 1000 days of George W. Bush's presidency from the 9/11 attacks to the iraqi quagmire. How a bunch of people influenced by neo-cons hawks took control of the US foreign policy. (imdb)
Portillo: The Trouble with the Tories
Former senior Conservative Party politician Michael Portillo investigates why the issue of Europe has been tearing apart the party he loves for so long. (imdb)
Merkel
Driven by extensive archive material and interviews with those who know her, this is the astonishing story of how a triple outsider – a woman, a scientist, and an East German – became the de facto leader of the “Free World”, told for the first time for an international audience.
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Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers
Insider accounts and never-seen-before footage tell the story of the 7/7 bombings on London's transport network in 2005 — and its explosive aftermath. (Netflix)