The Coming War between America and China – the new documentary project from John Pilger

‘Journey’ is an overworked word these days, but I can think of none other to describe the making of a documentary film. Ten years ago, a film of mine could be made in six months, even less. The main work was the research, the journalism.Whenever I felt confident I had the basis of a ‘story’, I would go to the ITV Network in the UK and seek a broadcast commission. If that was forthcoming, ITV would fund the production. The difference now is that I, the film-maker, must raise most of the production money. Also, my documentaries have changed considerably in recent years. They are now made for the cinema as well as TV, and for the internet.

I’ve made three films this way, The War on Democracy (2007), The War You Don’t See (2010) and Utopia (2013). Utopia took more than two years to make.

In raising the money for these films, I’ve been fortunate to find sympathetic philanthropists and foundations, and persuade them to contribute without attaching any editorial strings. But these benefactors are rare, and tracking them down is probably the hardest part of film-making now and, frankly, not the kind of work I ever saw myself doing – I’ve always preferred simply to do the job I knew – journalism.

I’ve lately embarked on another film journey – this will be my 60th documentary. ITV has commissioned the film, and provided seed money. The working title is The Coming War Between America and China, and the film will tell the largely unreported story of a new US strategic policy known as ‘the pivot to Asia’. In a nutshell, what this means is that the US is preparing for a new provocative cold war that has every chance of becoming a hot war. Washington has begun to move its main missile and naval forces into the Asia-Pacific in order to surround and ‘confront’ China, whose extraordinary economic rise in recent years is regarded in Washington as a threat to American dominance. For obvious reasons, I won’t lay out here the ‘where, what and why’. Suffice to say the film will be shot in some surprising places where I’ll meet and interview extraordinary people. Above all, it will be revealing: that is assured.

Having read this far, you’re sure to guess that this message is heading towards another modern cliché – an ‘ask’. My colleagues at Dartmouth Films and I need to raise at least £60,000 or $100,000 in order to start making the film. This money won’t meet unforeseen costs or pay for distribution and promotion, but it will allow for the promised philanthropy, on which the bulk of the film’s funding depends, to come on stream and for filming to begin.

And that’s where you come in.

This is known as ‘crowd funding’ and, as you can guess, it’s my first day in this strange new world. If you can give £5 – that’s about $10 – no more – I’ll be grateful. For your part, you’ll have made a vital contribution to a film whose disclosure and warning are, I believe, urgently needed. I’m hopeful you’ll be proud of the result. Thank you.

You can contribute here

John Pilger on the ‘unmentionables’ in Australia

On 31 August, following the release of his latest film Utopia, John Pilger spoke at the ‘Festival of Dangerous Ideas’ at the Sydney Opera House. In conversation with Liz Ann Macgregor, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, he discussed the devotion in Australian public life to the ‘a status quo of unmentionables’. You can watch the conversation here.

Interviewed by Channel 7’s Andrew O’Keefe in Sydney ahead of the FODI, John Pilger describes how an insidious censorship works in a free society such as Australia. Watch the extended online version of the interview.

On 11 September, John Pilger gave the Edward Said Lecture in Adelaide, in memory of the great Palestinian educator, writer, visionary. His subject was ‘The Last Taboo: Gaza and the threat of world war’. Read an adaptation of the lecture.

UTOPIA, JOHN PILGER’S FILM ON ‘SECRET’ AUSTRALIA, RELEASED ON DVD

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John Pilger’s epic new film, Utopia, had its premiere in the urban heart of Indigenous Australia, in Sydney, on 17 January 2014. A record crowd of 4,000 included Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians who came from all over the country to hear the call for a renewed struggle for justice and freedom for Australia’s first people. Since then, Utopia has had a remarkable ‘journey’ across Australia’s vastness, screening at packed events in cities, towns and remote communities.

On 30 January 2014, Utopia began its Australian cinema release at Cinema Nova in Melbourne.

Utopia was broadcast nationally on SBS Australia on 31 May. 

Click here for a report of Utopia’s impact.

The film, already released and broadcast in the UK in 2013, was named by the London Film Review as 
one of the five best films of the year.

For details of screenings of Utopia in Australia and New Zealand, visit the official Utopia website

For all distribution enquiries in Australia, contact Gil Scrine of Antidote Films on gil@antidotefilms.com.au. For community events, contact Paddy Gibson at paddy.gibson@gmail.com. For all other enquiries, please use the contact form on this website.

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