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White Noise feels raw and immediate, a documentary that pulls no punches about the alt-right's rise. Daniel Lombroso captures the messy dynamics of figures like Richard Spencer and Lauren Southern in a way that's unsettling yet fascinating. The pacing, at times frenetic, mirrors the chaos of the movement itself. You get a real sense of their motivations and vulnerabilities, which makes it all the more compelling. It's interesting how the film doesn’t shy away from the fractures within these communities, showcasing infighting and self-doubt among its leaders. There’s no gloss here, just a tough look at a troubling part of modern discourse. The interviews are strikingly candid, making it a distinctive entry in the documentary genre.
Directed by Daniel Lombroso, 2020 releaseFilmed across various U.S. locationsFocus on key figures in the alt-right movementFeatures candid interviews and direct commentary
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