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Inspired by the work of investigative journalist James Ridgeway, filmmakers Anne Bohlen and Kevin Rafferty examine the philosophies and goals of white-supremacist groups, from the Ku Klux Klan to the American Nazi Party. Shot primarily at a...
Release date: February 27, 1991 (New York)
Directors: Anne Bohlen, Kevin Rafferty, and James Ridgeway
Distributed by: First Run Features
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Using a blend of interviews and archive footage, this documentary offers an eye-opening look at neo-Nazism and its proponents in the United States.
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