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Title: KINGDOM of CHAOS


1
KINGDOM of CHAOS
  • Mr. McFadden
  • KINGDOM of CHAOS. By Eagan, Daniel, Film Journal
    International, Sep2007, Vol. 110, Issue 9

2
Objectives
  • Summarize the movie, The Kingdom
  • Explain scenes that enable us to grasp a better
    understanding of the Middle East
  • Recall favorite scenes from The Kingdom
  • Explain scenes that give favorable and
    unfavorable impressions of the Middle East
  • Compare what weve learned from Mr. Roth to what
    we learn from The Kingdom
  • Assess the difficulty of conducting an
    investigation of terrorism in a foreign place
  • Interpret what we can learn culturally about
    NASACA from The Kingdom

3
Idea for Movie
  • Where did Peter Berg find the idea?
  • Memoir by former FBI director Louis J. Freeh
  • Writing about 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers
  • FBI agents had difficulty conducting
  • the investigation

4
Idea for Movie
  • Michael Mann Scott Stuber Producers
  • Believed it would work if focused on the criminal
    investigation, not politics
  • Berg- "That's one thing I think Americans don't
    consider when they are confronted with a suicide
    bombing.
  • "We don't really look at acts of terrorism as
    crimes. We don't look past the bomber to the
    people who weren't caught, the people who
    organized and recruited and financed the
    bombers.

5
Location
  • Berg- filmmaker visa from Prince Turki al Faisal
  • Allowed to spend 10 days in Saudi Arabia
  • Closed society- no movie theatres, no public
    film community
  • Able to recreate Saudi society in Abu Dhabi, U.
    A. E.
  • Ironically, Saudis seemed to be open to Western
    culture
  • Teens with Eminem and Jay-Z t-shirts
  • Late-night Internet café

6
Cast of Characters
  • Jamie Foxx agreed to take difficult role
  • Chris Cooper and Jennifer Garner followed
  • Two Saudi Arabian roles played by Palestinians
  • Ashraf Barhom Ali Suliman
  • Berg- "I always thought of this film as a buddy
    film between an American and an Arab.

7
Cast of Characters
  • Lead actors trained with FBI students
  • Attended bomb school near LA
  • Difficulty finding Saudis for all the roles
  • Casting- Palestinians, Kuwaitis, Iraqis,
    Egyptians
  • 15 regional accents- Berg was prepared to hear
    complaints about dialogue

8
Films Centerpiece
  • Just before shooting of centerpiece- Israel
    attacked Hamas in Lebanon
  • Had to cancel two-week scene and shoot it Mesa,
    Arizona
  • Abu Dhabi officials wanted to him reconsider
  • Heat- drawback in Mesa
  • Garner fainted one time

9
Housing Compound (Movie Begins)
  • America inside Saudi Arabia
  • Place for Westerners to live
  • Oil and natural gas employees
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Aramco
  • http//americanbedu.com/2011/03/07/saudi-arabia-th
    e-western-compound/

10
Questions?
  • http//www.imdb.com/title/tt0431197/

11
Final Points
  • Berg- The Kingdom could be perceived as
    jingoistic, overtly pro-American. That's clearly
    not the message of the film. My goal was to try
    to present Muslim culture in a way that wasn't
    inflammatory, but that showed humans, families,
    people trying to live their lives. There has to
    be a moderate Arab population, or everyone over
    there would be dead.
  • "I'm aware that audiences are cheering when
    Jennifer Garner kills an Arab in one scene.
    That's not a reaction I entirely anticipated, but
    I do understand it. I don't think it's a
    jingoistic cheer for killing Arabs because I've
    seen Arabs applaud at that moment too. I think, I
    hope, it's more a 'good guy beating a bad guy'
    moment.
  • Berg admits- "The concept of a military
    resolution to the problems of the Middle East is
    not realistic. What we are doing now is creating
    new generations of haters."
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