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Bates Film Festival: Against All Enemies (with filmmaker Charlie Sadoff and Maine State Representative Laurie Osher)

  • Portland Museum of Art 7 Congress Square Portland, ME, 04101 United States (map)

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The unimaginable — a modern U.S. civil war — gains considerable clarity and alarming proximity in the documentary “Against All Enemies,” about the continuing rise of far-right extremist groups.
— Dennis Harvey, Variety

106 minutes. Not Rated. Directed by Charlie Sadoff. In English. Followed by Q&A with Charlie Sadoff and Maine State Representative Laurie Osher.

All BFF screenings are free and open to the public!

Why would US military veterans take up arms against the country they swore an oath to protect?

Through gripping personal perspectives from all sides of this ongoing crisis, Against All Enemies goes deep inside the violent extremist movement in America, alongside the Proud Boys, 3 Percenters, and with never-before-seen footage of the Oath Keepers.

These groups, organized and led by highly trained military veterans, pose one of the greatest threats to the United States today.

While most veterans are successful in their transition to civilian life, an increasingly radicalized element is drawn to the insurrectionist movement.

We saw evidence of this during the January 6 Capitol riots, but the danger goes far beyond a single day.

The film explores the historical roots of the insurrectionist cause, its conspiracy-fueled draw for today’s veterans, and the top-cover coming from powerful politicians and highly decorated former military officers.

Against All Enemies is both a warning about an existential threat to democracy in 2024, and a beacon for those hoping to combat it.

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