A look at the dangerous racist ideas and media-savvy tactics of the modern far right.Featuring the secret investigations of the anti-fascist group Hope Not Hate, who reveal how far-right act... Read allA look at the dangerous racist ideas and media-savvy tactics of the modern far right.Featuring the secret investigations of the anti-fascist group Hope Not Hate, who reveal how far-right activists aim to radically shift mainstream politicsA look at the dangerous racist ideas and media-savvy tactics of the modern far right.Featuring the secret investigations of the anti-fascist group Hope Not Hate, who reveal how far-right activists aim to radically shift mainstream politics
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 nominations total
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This compelling storyline of an undercover journalist gives a fascinating insight into the activities of the far right. The film uncovers the different fractions within it, exposing how the far right networks operate and are funded by multi-millionaires, the dark side of what the far right are up to behind the scenes and the front it presents to the public. This is a powerful and important film exposing the dangers of the far right but told with a very empathetic and human approach. It presents the importance of the peaceful anti-fascist demonstrations which are preventing the violence far right groups are trying to rally. A must watch.
A brave and authentic investigation into the dangers of the far-right through the undercover work of Hope not Hate.
Filmed over many months with exclusive access to this organization that gathers information about the far right. This film lifts the lid on some of the extreme views the far right hold and that they would rather that the general public were not aware of.
A timely and vital piece that should be seen far and wide. Much of it is shot undercover as senior members of the far right movement show their true colors. From the award-winning documentary director, Havana Marking, originally screened on C4.
Filmed over many months with exclusive access to this organization that gathers information about the far right. This film lifts the lid on some of the extreme views the far right hold and that they would rather that the general public were not aware of.
A timely and vital piece that should be seen far and wide. Much of it is shot undercover as senior members of the far right movement show their true colors. From the award-winning documentary director, Havana Marking, originally screened on C4.
It was reasonably put together for the first half, but quite quickly started to fall apart. It seems to draw in countless elements such as British Fascism from the 1920s, British nationalism from the 1970s, social disorder from contemporary times, 'race science' enthusiasts from the same period, Tommy Robinson, far-Right political groups, a nod to Hitler's SS etc etc and in the end, apart from the emotivism, one is left with a jumbled mess. The danger seems to be 'everywhere' and everything the filmmakers shine their camera or their outrage archeology archive footage researcher on. The lack of focus, the lack of a consistent underlying argument meant it will be quickly forgotten.
There's only one other review of this (IMO) excellent documentary on IMDB currently, hopefully this one will provide a tad of counterbalance.
I was aware of Hope Not Hate prior to watching this, but only on the limited level that they are an anti-fascist organisation. I had no idea that as well as highlighting and campaigning against bigotry and racism, they also place themselves in the uncomfortable situation of infiltrating organisations peddling such views to highlight the bits they leave out of the public soundbites and reveal how deranged and dangerous the people within them actually are. They succeed on this.
This documentary style is fairly standard fare, but the content conveys exactly what is needed and the arc and chase to potentially highlight the rich funder of an underground modern day eugenics organisation (tenner if you can guess which race they favour!) is quite thrilling.
The Hope Not Hate team are heroes in my eyes.
I was aware of Hope Not Hate prior to watching this, but only on the limited level that they are an anti-fascist organisation. I had no idea that as well as highlighting and campaigning against bigotry and racism, they also place themselves in the uncomfortable situation of infiltrating organisations peddling such views to highlight the bits they leave out of the public soundbites and reveal how deranged and dangerous the people within them actually are. They succeed on this.
This documentary style is fairly standard fare, but the content conveys exactly what is needed and the arc and chase to potentially highlight the rich funder of an underground modern day eugenics organisation (tenner if you can guess which race they favour!) is quite thrilling.
The Hope Not Hate team are heroes in my eyes.
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A very well put together film which follows some extremely brave people from the UK based antifascist charity Hope not Hate. They film undercover, infiltrate the far right groups and disclose despicable and revealing conversations by UK fascists at their meet ups and rallys.
The film focuses in part on the Human Diversity Foundation who are manipulating genetic data in very wrong and evil ways.... ie: scientific racism. They want to use this false data to argue for what they call 'remigration' ( reversal of immigration).
Some far right media savvy tactics are explained. How they feed on fear and disbelief and shift the general view of what's acceptable and normal using the concept of the Overton window.
A film that clearly shows how close the surface modern fascism is. A very educational and gripping film.
The film focuses in part on the Human Diversity Foundation who are manipulating genetic data in very wrong and evil ways.... ie: scientific racism. They want to use this false data to argue for what they call 'remigration' ( reversal of immigration).
Some far right media savvy tactics are explained. How they feed on fear and disbelief and shift the general view of what's acceptable and normal using the concept of the Overton window.
A film that clearly shows how close the surface modern fascism is. A very educational and gripping film.
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