White Right: Meeting the Enemy
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 11 dic 2017
- 55min
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaEmmy award-winning film-maker Deeyah Khan joins the front line of the race wars in America, sitting down face-to-face with Neo-Nazis and fascists.Emmy award-winning film-maker Deeyah Khan joins the front line of the race wars in America, sitting down face-to-face with Neo-Nazis and fascists.Emmy award-winning film-maker Deeyah Khan joins the front line of the race wars in America, sitting down face-to-face with Neo-Nazis and fascists.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Jeff Schoep
- Self - National Socialist Movement
- (as Commander Jeff Schoep)
Brian Culpepper
- Self - PR Director, National Socialist Movement
- (as Major Brian Culpepper)
Mike Schloer
- Self - Head of Security, National Socialist Movement
- (as Major Mike Schloer)
Pete Tefft
- Self - National Socialist Movement
- (as Peter Tefft)
Pardeep Kaleka
- Self - Shooting Survivor
- (as Pardeep Singh Kaleka)
Donald Trump
- Self - President
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
I have often wondered what the men and women among these "alt right" movements think, and why they think it. This documentary had ample
opportunity to get answers to questions that millions of people want to know. But the interviewer makes it all about herself. She presents each question in a biased manner. She also fails to ask the questions in a manner that will leave the interviewee in a comfortable place for them to give the answer. Part of being an interviewer is to leave yourself out of the equation. The interviewer in this documentary spends too much time attempting to TELL these "alt right" activists, instead of giving them the floor and letting them either tell the world what we already (think) we know, or telling us something that we did not know. If you're going to do a documentarty like this, the audience should learn something. I learned nothing from this. These "alt right" people are messed up, and they have fractured childhoods and histories, but this is information that we already knew or assumed, just judging by their actions. A better watch would be someone who goes undercover into one of these factions, to see what they do when they aren't aware of cameras
This documentary is not so much about ideology, racism and nationalism. It's about us and why we believe, think and do the things we do. I thought it was touching and made me rethink some of the things I thought about far right radicalism. This extends to my hatred of radical Islam. Key word HATE. We need to stop with extremism in any form and try to understand each other. The negative reviews say that the interviewer put the subjects in awkward or uncomfortable positions... that was the whole point and it proved to make them think and empathize. Let's all just stop, think and empathize. Wonderful film. Maybe there's hope for us ALL after all.
This doc takes a look at the alt right, neo nazi movement, and nsm. Instead of yelling at them and saying their views are wrong or unjust, the director asks them questions. Questions that do not create more tension and hate but questions that make them think. Meeting these people at human level and not a political or racial one. The more people of opposite views talk to one another and stop hurting each others will be the day that we change the horrible violence that is happening.
10ligonlaw
Deeyah Khan did something with this film that I didn't think could be done. She reached out to some of the most vile, violent despicable members of the far right as a woman of color and as a Muslim. She reached them and befriended some of them. She put herself in the belly of the beast and she was able to discuss their racist ideas. She challenged them with questions, and, in the process, some of them changed their minds.
Excellent documentary. Courageous work.
Excellent documentary. Courageous work.
This is an interesting film and deceptive to say the least for anyone who understands the left right paradigm knows that socialism is on the left Side of the spectrum. Do You have your white supremacist, neo-Nazis, National Socialist, that last one should give you clue as to what side of spectrum they are on. Let's not forget the KKK and who created them, the Democrats in case you did not know, that piece of history has been conveniently omitted. The film was interesting if only to inform tactics The left will go to try and exculpate themselves from their sins and lay blame to their political opponents. The diminishing returns in blaming the right racist fall on deaf ears as more and more people are waking up to the reality of their lies and deception.
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