Channeling Arab Opinion
How did you choose al-Jazeera as a subject?
I was curious about the people behind the station. I grew up in Cairo, with state-run TV that consisted of a guy reading government press releases. Al-Jazeera is unique in that it's not state run.
Why is al-Jazeera so controversial?
What's been criticized is its talk shows, where callers give their opinions, which are often very angry toward the U.S. Al-Jazeera's attitude is that if these opinions exist, they should be addressed.
The film moves between al-Jazeera's offices and Centcom in Qatar. How were the environments different?
The war was more personal at al-Jazeera. The translator, for example, was Iraqi. He'd translate a Bush speech and then call his parents to make sure they were O.K.
What do you think of Iraq's ban on al-Jazeera?
I think it's probably the worst public relations move. It's the most trusted channel for news in the Arab world. It's their CNN.
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