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Revealing Hate
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1340163/
A documentary about the white supremacist movement in America today: www.revealinghate.com
Film
Genre
Documentary
Studio
Cactus Three Films
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Through a series of interview vignettes, Revealing Hate examines the white supremacist movement in America today from the perspective of those in the movement, those working against it, victims of hate crime, Ku Klux Klan infiltrators, and former right wing group members.

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Donning swastikas and brown shirts, or long white robes and hoods, the attendees of a white supremacist rally are without a doubt a disquieting and memorable sight. Coated with heavy symbolism that pierces deep into the darkest shadows of America’s racial history, Klan members, neo-Nazis, and other right wing extremists are easily passed off by most as simply members of a ‘hate group.’ But in order to combat the existence of these organizations, we must first understand them. How do members of these groups acquire their beliefs? How does the white supremacist movement exist now, in a country where it is considered by many to be a relic of the past? And what are its goals for the future?

On the other side of the coin, what is it like to be a victim of violence perpetrated by this movement? Or what is it like to attempt to infiltrate or monitor right wing extremism, despite the dangers?

The film “Revealing Hate” will attempt to answer some of these questions, through telling the stories of those who have prosecuted, photographed, protested, infiltrated, and even participated in these organizations. Each individual’s story, told separately in a vignette style, will shed more light on these philosophies that continue to run deep within the fringes of our society.
Récompenses
Special Jury Commendation for "Courageous Filmmaking" at Durango Film Festival

Silver Lei Award at Honolulu Film Festival
Réalisé par
Mariah Wilson
Produit par
Mariah Wilson/Benjamin Zimbric