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White Right: Meeting the Enemy (2017)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Deeyah Khan

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Deeyah Khan
Deeyah Khan
Herself
Brian Culpepper
Brian Culpepper
Himself, PR Director, National Socialist Movement
Pardeep Kaleka
Pardeep Kaleka
Himself
Frank Meeink
Frank Meeink
Himself
Arno Michaelis
Arno Michaelis
Himself
Ken Parker
Ken Parker
Himself, National Socialist Movement
Mike Schloer
Mike Schloer
Himself, Head of Security, National Socialist Movement
Jeff Schoep
Jeff Schoep
Himself, National Socialist Movement
Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer
Himself
Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor
Himself, Founder and Editor, American Renaissance
Pete Tefft
Pete Tefft
Himself, National Socialist Movement

Crews

Deeyah Khan
Deeyah Khan
Director
Gareth McLean
Gareth McLean
Additional Writing
Darin Prindle
Darin Prindle
Producer
Deeyah Khan
Deeyah Khan
Cinematography
Darin Prindle
Darin Prindle
Cinematography
Ford Fischer
Ford Fischer
Camera Operator
Andres Del Caño
Andres Del Caño
Online Editor
Alice Firebrace
Alice Firebrace
Archival Footage Research
Brennan Gilmore
Brennan Gilmore
Archival Footage Research
Dennis Ho
Dennis Ho
Archival Footage Research
Pardeep Kaleka
Pardeep Kaleka
Archival Footage Research
Frank Meeink
Frank Meeink
Archival Footage Research
Arno Michaelis
Arno Michaelis
Archival Footage Research
Ken Parker
Ken Parker
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
Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith
Executive Producer

Trailers and other movies

[Trailer] White Right: Meeting The Enemy. The Emmy winning and Bafta-nominated film by Deeyah Khan.

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