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White Terror (2005)

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In the gripping documentary, 'White Terror', director Daniel Schweizer delves into the chilling undercurrents of our modern world, probing the insidious growth of far-right extremist ideologies. Fueled by the globalization of hate, these new-age radicals have swapped shaved heads for suits, trading in old symbols for those more palatable, yet just as poisonous. With tentacles reaching from Stockholm to Dallas, and seeping into the heart of Russia, these extremists have masterfully woven an intricate web of corporations, music clubs, publishing houses and online platforms. A mere video about neo-Nazis originating in Sweden serves as the catalyst for this two-year intensive investigation. The journey takes Schweizer, acclaimed director of 'Skinhead Attitude', through the dark alleyways of Europe, North America and Russia, unraveling the complex network of these extremists. Their war cry is a disheartening and relentless chant of hatred, war and segregation, a message that has begun to echo in the minds of the youth, inciting a wave of racist violence. The epoch of new technologies has not only changed the face of our societies but has also given these hate mongers a platform to rekindle the fires of the past. The United States and Sweden reel under the shock of their youth's involvement in this rising tide of terror, a sinister phenomenon that has seeped across borders, contaminating the Western world and its eastern neighbours. 'White Terror' pulls back the veil on the forces that lurk behind the ‘White Power’ and the ‘New Racists’ slogans, providing a harrowing insight into an impending danger that threatens to engulf our world.

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White Terror is a documentary movie featuring Daniel Schweizer.

White Terror is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy and Tubi TV.

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