Richard Poplak & Diana Neille
2020
Profile of the morally slippery British reputation manager, Lord Timothy Bell. Born into a modest working-class family, Bell climbed his way to the heights of global power, first spinning Margaret Thatcher into the “Iron Lady”, then working for the successors of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, and later branching out into France, Africa, Russia, the Middle East, and beyond. In 1998, Bell co-founded the legendary PR firm Bell Pottinger, which quickly earned a reputation for representing even the most unsavory characters, regardless of circumstances. In tracking the particulars of Bell’s extraordinary life, the film examines the politicization of modern communication over the last 40 years—the winding journey from advertising to algorithms, television to Twitter. INFLUENCE examines how Bell and his associates shaped and co-opted the very institutions on which our governance systems are premised, quietly entrenching one of the most sophisticated—and successful—business ventures of recent times: the weaponization of democracy.
CREDITS
Best South African Film Durban International Film Festival
Best Producer Jury Prize, History Film Festival
Best Writing Jury Prize, History Film Festival
Nominee Cinematography in a Feature Length Documentary Canadian Screen Award
❛ Cool yet blistering ❜
— Popmatters
❛ Extraordinary, eye-opening ❜
— The Globe and Mail
❛ Riveting and stylish ❜
— Screen Daily