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Protocols of Zion
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tamaribu
Los Angeles

A story about this — 42 weeks ago

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It was difficult to watch this film about the insidious and enduring way in which the Protocols of Zion continues to justify and inspire hatred and division. The narrative is complicated and deepened by filmmaker Mark Levin’s inclusion of his father in his far-ranging inquiry which includes fearless conversation with extremists (of many kinds, Aryan, Palestinian-American, reformed), interfaith activists, talk-radio hosts, Ted Haggard and other born-again Christians, Matisyahu, 9/11 conspiracy theorists, and a medical examiner responsible for identifying remains in the World Trade Center.

wereldmuis
Waltham

A review of this — 2 years ago

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I rented The Protocols of Zion because I like a good conspiracy theory, and I wanted to see what this one was about. I thought this would be an interesting exposition and debunking of a conspiracy theory. In that sense, it disappointed.

The movie doesn’t go into the history of the The Protocols, although the DVD extras do fill in the cracks there. This is not a documentary about that text per se; rather, it uses that text as a launching point to study the recent rise in anti-Semitism.

It’s a distressing film, even if you are already aware of the existence of such ignorant and hate-filled people as are interviewed here. Why do some people hold to such confused and unreasoning beliefs? It almost seems like a form of mental illness.

Given that the movie is so emotionally exhausting, is it worth watching? It is educational for anyone who is unaware of what is going on in the world. But if you are aware of these things, it may simply make you feel discouraged, helpless, and hopeless about human nature. In the DVD extras, in a Q&A session with the director, someone suggests that the movie lacks a suggestion about how to deal with these offensive ideologies. The questioner points to organizations like the Anti-Defamation League. Perhaps a better answer is to improve education, in the US and around the world, so that more emphasis is placed on critical thinking skills.

The DVD extras are worth going through. There’s a timeline for the “Protocols” which you can flip through, starting in 1903 and ending in 2005. This gives you some of the facts about the history of that text, which were missing in the documentary itself. There is also a good set of interviews, including one with Will Eisner, whose work I love.

Finding_Me
Tempe

Good movie about rise of Anti-Semitism in post-9/11 world — 3 years ago

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Just a note to anyone who might want to watch this – it’s not about the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion”. It’s a documentary about the rise of Anti-Semitism after 9/11, and it looks at some of the absurd theories people actually buy into.

Unfortunately the director doesn’t do a good job of addressing the root of the “Protocols”, he just says that they’re false and moves on. For those not convinced, just look it up in Wikipedia. The “Protocols” was actually a near replica of an earlier book, plagiarized to just change the main character to “the Jews”.


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