The New American Century
""The New American Century presents the historical, philosophical, economical and political background, that seems to support such accusation by the 9/11 Truth Movement""
Massimo Mazzucco's documentary reexamines the official account of the September 11 attacks, assembling archival footage, interviews and analysis to highlight what the filmmaker sees as inconsistencies and unanswered questions. Instead of following a straight timeline, the film links alleged... Read more
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About The New American Century
Massimo Mazzucco's documentary reexamines the official account of the September 11 attacks, assembling archival footage, interviews and analysis to highlight what the filmmaker sees as inconsistencies and unanswered questions. Instead of following a straight timeline, the film links alleged anomalies at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon with wider political and economic patterns, suggesting those details fit into a larger story about power and policy in the early 21st century. It doesn't present a single definitive alternative, but it lays out evidence and testimonies that have energized the 9/11 Truth Movement, and it asks viewers to weigh historical and philosophical contexts often absent from mainstream coverage. Its tone is investigative and provocative throughout.
Released in 2008, the film was directed by Italian filmmaker Massimo Mazzucco and grew out of his earlier work Inganno Globale, presented here in English as The New American Century.
The New American Century resonated within skeptic and activist circles, aided by endorsements from Webster G. Tarpley and filmmaker Ken Loach quoted in early publicity. It circulated widely online and at grassroots screenings, feeding debate about the events of 2001, and inspired follow-up videos, essays and discussion online for years.
Critical response has been mixed, with a small number of voters giving it a 7.0/10 on aggregate sites. The film argues that state secrecy, strategic interests and economic motives shaped post-9/11 policy, and it encourages skeptical reading of official accounts. Supporters praised its detail, critics noted selective sourcing and bias.
It did not receive mainstream industry awards, but it attracted attention at niche festivals and among researchers and activists. Prominent figures cited it as useful for political education, and it remains a reference point for those questioning the official 9/11 narrative. Many activists screened it, and it informed online debates.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 2008
- Runtime
- 1h 34m
- User Ratings
- 4 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- Country
- Italy
- External Links
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