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Welcome to Leith

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
4,6 mil
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Welcome to Leith (2015)
A feature documentary chronicling the attempted takeover of a small town in North Dakota by notorious white supremacist Craig Cobb. Filmed in the days leading up to Cobb's arrest for terrorizing the townspeople on an armed patrol and his subsequent release from jail six months later, the film is an eerie document of American DIY ideals.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen a noted white supremacist moves into their town, the residents of Leith, North Dakota do what they can to prevent him from taking control of the municipality.When a noted white supremacist moves into their town, the residents of Leith, North Dakota do what they can to prevent him from taking control of the municipality.When a noted white supremacist moves into their town, the residents of Leith, North Dakota do what they can to prevent him from taking control of the municipality.

  • Direção
    • Michael Beach Nichols
    • Christopher K. Walker
  • Roteiristas
    • Michael Beach Nichols
    • Christopher K. Walker
  • Artistas
    • Ryan Schock
    • Heather Cook
    • Lee Cook
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    4,6 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Michael Beach Nichols
      • Christopher K. Walker
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Beach Nichols
      • Christopher K. Walker
    • Artistas
      • Ryan Schock
      • Heather Cook
      • Lee Cook
    • 24Avaliações de usuários
    • 45Avaliações da crítica
    • 78Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 8 vitórias e 31 indicações no total

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    Ryan Schock
    Ryan Schock
    • Self - Mayor of Leith, North Dakota
    Heather Cook
    Heather Cook
    • Self - Resident of Leith, North Dakota
    Lee Cook
    Lee Cook
    • Self - Resident of Leith, North Dakota
    Bobby Harper
    Bobby Harper
    • Self - Resident of Leith, North Dakota
    Michelle Schock
    Michelle Schock
    • Self - Ryan's Wife
    Sherrill Harper
    Sherrill Harper
    • Self - Resident of Leith, North Dakota
    John Foss
    John Foss
    • Self - Sheriff's Deputy
    Steve Bay
    Steve Bay
    • Self - Sheriff
    Heidi Beirich
    Heidi Beirich
    • Self - Intelligence Project Director
    Craig Cobb
    Craig Cobb
    • Self - White Supremacist
    Ryan Lenz
    Ryan Lenz
    • Self - Intelligence Project
    Jeff Schoep
    Jeff Schoep
    • Self - NSM Commander
    Jeremy Kelly
    Jeremy Kelly
    • Self - Bismarck Resident
    Kynan Dutton
    Kynan Dutton
    • Self - White Supremacist
    Gregory Bruce
    Gregory Bruce
    • Self - Resident of New Leipzig, North Dakota
    Laura Collins
    Laura Collins
    • Self - MailOnline
    Kenneth Zimmerman
    Kenneth Zimmerman
    • Self - Resident of Carson, North Dakota
    Thomas Kelsch
    Thomas Kelsch
    • Self - Leith Legal Defense
    • Direção
      • Michael Beach Nichols
      • Christopher K. Walker
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Beach Nichols
      • Christopher K. Walker
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    Avaliações de usuários24

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    9charlesbiggins

    Thoroughly enjoyed.

    Excellent film, thoroughly enjoyed it. The stories including the neo nazis and people resisting was so fascinating!
    7colinlomasox

    A terrifying yet fascinating account of a dark recess of American society

    Leith, a registered ghost town in North Dakota, is home to twenty people and a single shop. The almost entirely forgotten town suddenly becomes the most discussed settlement in America as renowned white supremacist Craig Cobb moves in to buy up land and property to rent out or give away to the country's most notorious Nazi groups. Cobb's grand plan is to become mayor of the town and create America's first legal white-only town. This startling documentary details the events of the subsequent months.

    With its isolated small town backdrop and bleached, low-contrast colourisation of the stock, Welcome to Leith gives the impression of a fictional horror movie. During the winter months, you could be watching Fargo. As the feeling of threat and dread hover over the dinner table during the resident's mealtimes, it appears to come straight from a M Night Shyamalan nightmare.

    Cobb's appearance is part aging thrash metal guitarist, part Peter Stringfellow with jovial smiles that betray the viciousness below the surface. Dutton is an Iraq war veteran with possibly the worst Hitler moustache in history who seems to gain more sympathy from the audience than loathing. It feels that Dutton, although harbouring abhorrent beliefs, is principally concentrating on receiving approval from Cobb, who takes on an adopted father figure role. It's Dutton's girlfriend Deborah Henderson who is the truly chilling one, with a vicious uncompromising hatred for non-whites and a predatory growl constantly smeared across her face.

    What Nichols and Walker do exceptionally shrewdly is to give both corners of the ring the time to discuss their particular point of view. What this effectively does is give access to all of the players, something rarely achieved in a documentary about extremism, and this produces a wonderful insight into evil-doer's everyday life. Seconds after seeing Dutton performing aggressive sieg heils at a town meeting in the face of Leith's only black resident, Bobby Harper, we see him making banana fritters in his kitchen discussing his dreams of becoming a celebrity chef. The writers realise that given enough rope, the white supremacists will happily hang themselves anyway; the exasperated cries from the Cheyenne plains are clearly audible as Dutton argues that white births are now in the minority for the first time in American history. Cobb takes a DNA test on national television to prove his racial purity, only to find out he's fourteen percent African.

    This even handedness rightfully reaps rewards towards the end of the film as they manage to obtain video footage from Deborah Henderson's smartphone. This shows Cobb and Dutton marching through the town with loaded rifles shouting racial slurs at the residents. It is at this moment, with whispered comments such as 'Make sure they shoot first', the realisation sinks in that for all the talk and arrogant discrimination, there is a true threat of lethal violence involved here.

    Another attractive observation is the charming naivety the original residents have to extremism. Mayor Schock freely admits to not even knowing what a white supremacist was before meeting Cobb. It is refreshing then to observe how a community can pull together to defend one another's rights, and you get a stimulating insight into the way America works at ground level as the council try to work around the first amendment excuses Cobb obsesses on so well. When does one's right to freedom of speech become another's illegal hate- crime discrimination? The town's council at one point pass a new law requiring every living accommodation to have plumbed sewage, in one clean sweep making the majority of Cobb's rental properties, housing the white supremacists, illegal. This is a fascinating move to counteract Cobb's completely, and astonishingly, legal Nazi hate- speech and threats of gun violence.

    Welcome to Leith is a terrifying yet fascinating account of a dark recess of American society and culture. It is made with clarity and observed impartiality and stands out impressively against previous documentaries of a similar ilk.
    8planktonrules

    The filmmakers did a good job...but the story was undone by some of the townspeople...

    The people that made "Welcome to Leith" did a nice job of presenting a reasonably well balanced and interesting story. While they obviously didn't like the white supremacists featured in the film, they also were sure to present the complete story...warts and all.

    The town of Leith is extremely tiny and located in the Dakotas. When a crazed white supremacist arrives there and starts buying up property, folks start getting concerned. When he then starts inviting in other like-minded jerks, the town starts to react...strongly. What follows is a film that consists of showing the tiny town's efforts to get rid of the supremacists and prevent them from taking over Leith. Unfortunately, when the neo-Nazis actually do something that might be illegal, some of the townsfolks manage to undo the state's case by talking out of turn...and some of these people later blame the state for the case falling apart. However, the way I saw the film I don't believe the authorities LEGALLY had much more they could do about the supremacists...and the film leaves everything in limbo. This could REALLY benefit from a follow-up to know what subsequently occurred.

    As I mentioned, the people who made the film were great--they were very thorough and did a wonderful job in presenting both sides. It's not 100% satisfying to watch, however, for two reasons. First, in real life things often DON'T work out perfectly...as the film illustrates. And, Second, despite 99.9% of the viewers wanting to see these neo-Nazis die or go to prison forever, legally this wasn't possible due to Constitutionally guaranteed rights...even the right to be an evil, nasty, hateful individual! To me this isn't a bad thing...everyone deserves protection--whether or not they are nice people...though I am sure many will be angered by this. Despite its shortcomings, it does make for an interesting documentary as well as a great civics lesson.
    9vsveig

    Stunning documentary!

    This is the documentary about the inhabitants of Leith, a small village/town in North Dakota. After finding out that Craig Cobb, a well known and infamous neo nazi are buying as much land as he possibly can in order to create some sort of village for his like minded, mentally challenged people aka other neo nazis. Basically, Cobb is trying to take over Leith.

    It starts off pretty calmly, but after a while Cobb and his minions start to walk "patrols" in this small community while being armed with assault rifles and things escalate quicky. The movie is not only a testament to how hard the residents of Leith fought to get rid of a potentially dangerous group of individuals but it also gives a glimpse inside the narrow mind of Cobb and his followers. Why they would let themselves be portrayed like this for the world to see is beyond me, but in my experience alt-righters and neo nazis aren't very intelligent to begin with. If you haven't watched this, i recommend it strongly.

    The negative reviews comes from deplorables who's afraid and/or ashamed of the truth. This movie is extremely well made, it's unbiased and we get to see both sides of the situation.
    7Mcduff3601

    A documentary about mentally ill people being garbage people

    This reminded me of Wild Wild Country where a band of renegades takes over a small town for their own nefarious purposes. Both end almost the same way. But Leith was only 2hrs vs WWC at 6 or 7.

    It is a sad state when we can't or won't remember and learn from our own history. This movie does a pretty good job showcasing white supremists and their tactics and the struggle a little known town had to endure because these nuts were trying to prove something.

    Well told and fast paced. Would totally recommend.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de dezembro de 2015 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
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      • Witajcie w Leith
    • Locações de filme
      • Leith, North Dakota, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • The Cinemart
      • No Weather Productions
      • Sundial Pictures
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 36.010
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.707
      • 13 de set. de 2015
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 36.380
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