A neo-nazi video originating in Scandinavia provides the starting point of an investigation of extremist networks in Europe, North America and Russia. Their propaganda is a message of hatred, war and segregation. Over the past five years, there has been a significant changeover among radical far-right extremists: the veterans are no longer around, either dead or too old. New ideologists are emerging all over Europe, North America and Russia. They do not necessarily shave their heads; they have created corporations, distribution companies, music clubs, magazines, publishing houses, internet sites and they have replaced the old symbols by new ones. With globalization taking a firmer hold and with clear demarcation lines blurring, the hate mongers are rekindling the fires of the past, blowing on their glowing ashes. In this era of new technologies, the United States and Sweden have been deeply shocked to discover their youth inciting racist violence, which has since contaminated the whole of the Western world as well as Russia and its neighbouring countries. The spreading of racist propaganda via the internet and the growing number of racist books, pamphlets, magazines, CDs, audio and videotapes are reaching an evergrowing audience. In this context, neo-nazi ideology seems to have gained new territories and found fertile ground for their propaganda. For its younger representatives, the past is virtual history where the real cannot be distinguished from the fake; their version of the future looks bleak and threatening. Almost sixty years after Second World War, the United States have become the stronghold for masterminding Nazism. "White Terror" is the last part of a trilogy on skinheads, hate and racism. Over two years of investigation on the most active extremist groups have revealed the international links between them from Stockholm to Dallas via Moscow.
WHITE TERROR
WHITE TERROR
Country/ies
Switzerland
Production
Daniel Schweizer
Editor
Length
90
Original Language
Original language
Status
Completed
Completed in
2005
Eurodoc Participant
Eurodoc Producer
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Year participation
2003
Distribution
Festivals & Awards
2005 Locarno Film Festival (Switzerland)
Production & financial support