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119m
Orwell: 2+2=5
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Synopsis
War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. 1984 is 2025.
In the late 1940s, on the Scottish island of Jura and in the grip of tuberculosis, George Orwell feverishly penned what would become his last – and most lasting – novel: Nineteen Eighty-Four. Despite the book’s obvious real-world catalysts, there is no way that Orwell could have known, as he wrote his fictional clarion call against totalitarianism, quite how eerily prescient his words would become. “To begin with,” he wrote, protagonist Winston Smith “did not know with any certainty that this was 1984”.
Raoul Peck (award winning director of I am Not Your Negro) is not the first to prosecute the case that our present reality is a little too similar to Orwell’s imagined future. But with his latest documentary, he uses the author’s own words – read by Damian Lewis and juxtaposed against contemporary real-world imagery – to seal our Orwellian fate. Ostensibly a biography of the book, and of its author’s political and moral awakenings as well as his final days, Orwell: 2+2=5 doubles as a searingly defiant polemic against the rise and spread of contemporary fascism.
Limited season screens at Luna Leederville from December 26.
Opening Date
Friday, Dec 26, 2025
Rating
CTC
Length
119m
Genre
Documentary New Release
Reviews
Brilliant … the boldest documentary anyone could make right now.
Orwell: 2+2=5 is a vital film.
Peck’s tribute to Orwell is a celebration of one of history’s most vigorous skeptics, a champion of humanism, who once declared: “All that matters has already been written.
Dazzling and terrifying.










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