White Right: Meeting the Enemy (2017)

1h
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December 11, 2017
Release Date

White Right: Meeting the Enemy (2017)

1h
Running Time

December 11, 2017
Release Date

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Plot.

Emmy award-winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan joins the frontline of the race wars in America, sitting down face-to-face with Neo-Nazis and fascists.

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Cast & Crew.

Deeyah Khan

Deeyah Khan

Self / Director / Cinematography

Brian Culpepper

Brian Culpepper

Self - PR Director, National Socialist Movement

Pardeep Kaleka

Pardeep Kaleka

Self / Archival Footage Research

Frank Meeink

Frank Meeink

Self / Archival Footage Research

Arno Michaelis

Arno Michaelis

Self / Archival Footage Research

Ken Parker

Ken Parker

Self - National Socialist Movement / Archival Footage Research

Mike Schloer

Mike Schloer

Self - Head of Security, National Socialist Movement

Jeff Schoep

Jeff Schoep

Self - National Socialist Movement

Alice Firebrace

Alice Firebrace

Archival Footage Research

Mel Quigley

Mel Quigley

Editor

Brennan Gilmore

Brennan Gilmore

Archival Footage Research

Dennis Ho

Dennis Ho

Archival Footage Research

Joanne Payton

Joanne Payton

Researcher

Danny Farrant

Danny Farrant

Original Music Composer

Nick Kingsley

Nick Kingsley

Original Music Composer

Jack Jones

Jack Jones

Colorist

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Release Date
December 11, 2017

Status
Released

Running Time
1h

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"White Right: Meeting the Enemy" is a 2017 documentary that aired as an episode of British current affairs TV series Exposure. The documentary was directed by Deeyah Khan and produced by Deeyah's production company Fuuse.

Deeyah travels to the United States to meet with some of the country's most prominent neo-Nazis and white supremacist leaders to seek to understand the personal and political reasons behind the apparent resurgence of far-right extremism in America. She made the film after being interviewed on TV about multiculturalism for which she received many threats and hate speech on social media.

Carol Midgley, writing for The Times, wrote of the film: "Part investigative journalist, part almost psychotherapist, Khan uses hard and soft skills to discover what drives such hatred and forces people to face her, their so-called enemy".

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