Undercover: Exposing the Far Right

2024

Documentary

4
IMDb Rating 5.8/10 10 300 300

Plot summary

Investigators from the organization Hope Not Hate track down members of far-right factions who are planning demonstrations and intimidation campaigns.

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Top cast

Nick Lowles as Self
Joe Mulhall as Self
Anki Deo as Self
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839.16 MB
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English 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 30 min
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1.52 GB
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English 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 30 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mrghn-10988 10 / 10

Fascinating insight to far right

This compelling storyline of an undercover journalist gives a fascinating insight into the activities of the far right. The film uncovers the different fractions within it, exposing how the far right networks operate and are funded by multi-millionaires, the dark side of what the far right are up to behind the scenes and the front it presents to the public. This is a powerful and important film exposing the dangers of the far right but told with a very empathetic and human approach. It presents the importance of the peaceful anti-fascist demonstrations which are preventing the violence far right groups are trying to rally. A must watch.
Reviewed by wkrhdf 10 / 10

Nail-Biting Ride Following Undercover Heroes

This is an eye-opening thriller of a doc, following two modest young men in a perilous undercover operation to expose a far right group. They work for Hope Not Hate, which has been battling racism for years - this is the first time they've let the cameras in. From the testosterone pumped street violence to the monied suits trying to resuscitate race theory, this is a dark and complex world we rarely see. You can't help wondering what the police have been up to while these young idealists risk their lives to expose violent racists.. With their courage at the heart of the film it lightens what might otherwise be a depressing look at the billowing racism from Europe to America. After a summer of the worst race riots in decades in the UK, this is an essential watch.
Reviewed by dude-56-495337 2 / 10

Smooth But Shallow

It was reasonably put together for the first half, but quite quickly started to fall apart. It seems to draw in countless elements such as British Fascism from the 1920s, British nationalism from the 1970s, social disorder from contemporary times, 'race science' enthusiasts from the same period, Tommy Robinson, far-Right political groups, a nod to Hitler's SS etc etc and in the end, apart from the emotivism, one is left with a jumbled mess. The danger seems to be 'everywhere' and everything the filmmakers shine their camera or their outrage archeology archive footage researcher on. The lack of focus, the lack of a consistent underlying argument meant it will be quickly forgotten.
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