A Film by Anne Bohlen, Kevin Rafferty & James Ridgeway
A darkly humorous and frightning closeup view of today's far-right movement.
Blood in the Face uses archival footage and interviews to reveal the workings
of the Ku Klux Klan, the American Nazi Party, the Aryan Nations, and David Duke.
The most controversial and compelling film of the year, Blood in the Face is
as timely and powerful.
With interviews by Michael Moore ("Roger & Me" and "Bowling for Columbine"), the film was conceived by
James Ridgeway (political correspondent for The Village Voice and author of
the book Blood in the Face) with co-producers Anne Bohlen (Academy Award Nominee)
and Kevin Rafferty (co-producer of The Atomic Cafe) who also shot and edited
the film.
"Forget The Silence of the Lambs - Blood in the Face is definitely the
scariest movie of the year. Silence after all, is fiction - Blood is for real."
- New York Daily News
"David Duke's entrance into the area of legitimate politics should make
one thing clear: the people this movie reveals with such creepy intimacy can't
quite be written off as irrelevant fanatics." - Entertainment Weekly
"Riveting... insidiously spooky... full of outrageous details... first
rate journalism." - Vincent Canby, The New York Times
"A gutsy, scary, almost appallingly funny look at the threatning world
few of us see, from a vantage point few could imagine." - The LA Times
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