
White Right: Meeting the Enemy
2017 · Movie · 60 min · ★ 8.2
A filmmaker steps into America’s escalating racial tensions to speak directly with people involved in white nationalist and extremist movements. Through tense, face-to-face conversations, the film explores how hatred takes hold, what fuels it, and whether dialogue can challenge deeply held beliefs.
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Details
- Years
- 2017
- Release date
- 2017-12-11
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 60 min
- TMDB rating
- 8.2/10 (14 votes)
About
You may like this if you want an intense, conversation-driven documentary about extremism and whether empathy can break through hostility; Not for you if you want a detached, purely fact-focused survey or a longer deep dive like This Is Congo.
Pros: brave face-to-face interviews; empathetic, human approach; thought-provoking questions | Cons: feels self-focused at times; perceived bias in framing; too short for depth
Cast & crew
- DK
Deeyah Khan
as Self
- BC
Brian Culpepper
as Self - PR Director, National Socialist Movement
- PK
Pardeep Kaleka
as Self
- FM
Frank Meeink
as Self
- AM
Arno Michaelis
as Self
- KP
Ken Parker
as Self - National Socialist Movement
- MS
Mike Schloer
as Self - Head of Security, National Socialist Movement
- JS
Jeff Schoep
as Self - National Socialist Movement

Richard Spencer
as Self

Jared Taylor
as Self - Founder and Editor, American Renaissance
Directed by Deeyah Khan