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Undercover in the Alt-Right (2018)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 57M

Director : Patrik Hermansson, Bosse Lindquist

Synopsis

For the past year, our operative Patrik Hermansson has been living undercover, as Swedish student Erik Hellberg, at the heart of the alt-right. He infiltrated some of the most notorious far-right networks in the US and the UK, culminating in the violent clashes in Charlottesville 2017. He extracted damning information that runs all of the way to the White House. And he caught it all on hidden camera.

Actors

Patrik Hermansson
Patrik Hermansson
Bosse Lindquist
Bosse Lindquist
Reporter
Joe Mulhall
Joe Mulhall
Hope not Hate
Stead Steadman
Stead Steadman
IONA London Forum
Jeremy Bedford-Turner
Jeremy Bedford-Turner
IONA London Forum
Colin Robertson
Colin Robertson
Millienial Woes
Greg Johnson
Greg Johnson
Counter Currents Publishing
Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer
National Policy Institute
Jason Jorjani
Jason Jorjani
Arktos Media
Donald Trump
Donald Trump
President of the United States of America

Crews

Patrik Hermansson
Patrik Hermansson
Director
Patrik Hermansson
Patrik Hermansson
Writer
Bosse Lindquist
Bosse Lindquist
Writer
Obe Jushua
Obe Jushua
Researcher
Millie Law
Millie Law
Researcher
Daniel Mulhern
Daniel Mulhern
Music
Josh Williams
Josh Williams
Cinematography
Aaron Farrington
Aaron Farrington
Cinematography
Sven Lindahl Ranelf
Sven Lindahl Ranelf
Cinematography
Jake Gabbay
Jake Gabbay
Cinematography
Andreas Törner
Andreas Törner
Editor
Mark Lucas
Mark Lucas
Executive Producer
Chris Holland
Chris Holland
Producer
Don Minghella
Don Minghella
Producer
Bosse Lindquist
Bosse Lindquist
Director

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