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A young Jewish man develops a fiercely anti-Semitic philosophy. Based on the factual story of a K.K.K. member in the 1960s who was revealed to be Jewish by a New York Times reporter.

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Ratings: IMDB: 7.2/10
Released: August 23, 2001
Runtime: 98 min
Genres: Drama
Countries: United States
Companies: Fuller Films Seven Arts Pictures Seven Arts Pictures Fuller Films
Cast: Ryan Gosling Garret Dillahunt Summer Phoenix Peter Meadows
Crew: Mark Jacobson Henry Bean

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xerox 2 points 4 years ago*. 5/5 stars.

Highly recommend. Exceptionally strong movie, acting even from smaller supporting cast is fantastic, very much turbulent & extreme topics extremism, self loathing, struggle to comprehends owns place in life in relation to his life and peoples past.

I am shocked this movie did not reach wider audience as it truly is superb film. This films relevance seems even more pertinent now in increasingly polarised time.