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Culture of Hate dives into the dark corners of a small Lakeside community, where a tragic murder becomes a reflection of deep-seated prejudice. The documentary's tone is raw, almost unsettling, as it peels back layers of ignorance and hatred that fester among both adults and youth. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the unsettling realities while grappling with the perspectives of avowed racists and the emotional toll on victims' families. Lee Harvey's interviews shed light on a chilling atmosphere where empathy seems lost. It's not just about the crime, but the culture that breeds such violence. The stark honesty in the narratives, along with the subtle, almost haunting visuals, makes it a distinctive piece that resonates long after the credits roll.
Strong themes of racism and community dynamics.Interviews with a range of local residents provide depth.A stark portrayal of the impacts of hate in small-town America.
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