Lawrence of Arabia: The Battle for the Arab World

2003
7.9| 1h52m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 21 October 2003 Released
Producted By: Lion Television
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.pbs.org/lawrenceofarabia/
Synopsis

An exploration into the man behind the film-inspired myth, from both Western and Arab perspectives. Thomas Edward Lawrence, a 24-year-old British spy, was a figurehead in the Arab struggle for independence. In 1916, he united Arab tribes and led them in a war against the Turks who ruled over them for 400 years. The consequences of his successes and failures sowed the seeds of conflict that continue to plague the troubled region even today.

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Pluskylang Great Film overall
Lumsdal Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Matrixiole Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Michelle Ridley The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
MartinHafer While the movie "Lawrence of Arabia" is no doubt a great film, there is much to the story that simply isn't told in this David Lean epic. Because of this, I urge you to try getting a hold of this PBS documentary--as it gives wonderful insight into Lawrence, his mission and the Middle East.The first thing I noticed in this wonderful documentary is that the real T.E. Lawrence really was quite different from Peter O'Toole (from the movie), as he was a tiny man of only 5'5"! He also was a bit confusing, as some things about him were very secret--such as his sex life, his possible penchant for beatings and what his life was like between the end of WWI and his death. It's not addressed at all in the movie (even though he died 17 years later), but at least in the documentary you learn about his odd tortured existence--where he worked very hard NOT to be noticed. He was evidently sick of the limelight and possibly ruined by his country's response to promises of Arab independence. And this brings me to by far the most interesting thing about this PBS show--how the British and French betrayal of their Arab allies actually has done much to make the Arab world distrust the West today. I am not excusing terrorism, but I could certainly see how if this had all been handled better by the Western world, then peace and perhaps even appreciation COULD be the norm today. Overall, unlike most documentaries, this one makes you really think and wonder 'what would have happened IF'--something that makes the show more interesting to history lovers. Well worth seeing.
Daniel L. Miley This is an excellent biography (via interviews and reenactments) of the life of T.E. Lawrence, focusing, of course, on his time in the Middle East during WWI. It shows how he helped the Arabs overthrow the Turks, only to be replaced with new masters, the English and the French. The resentments that the Arabs feel today towards the West is explained by the betrayals of the British (the Balfour Declaration) and the greediness of the French (the Syrian land-grab). Lawrence, himself, takes more of the blame upon himself than he deserves (the Arabs actually forgive and understand him more than he does). In other words, a very good real documentary, not the polemics foisted upon us today by a certain fat man. 9/10