Occupy Unmasked

2012 • 75 minutes
3.1
49 reviews
54%
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Occupy Unmasked takes viewers into the Occupy Wall Street camps around the country from New York to Los Angeles providing a first-hand look at violence and intimidation occurring within them, as well as to expose those at the heart of the events and to reveal the highly orchestrated nature of the movement. Exclusive footage and eyewitness accounts document criminal activity and raw brutality in the camps -- the majority of these incidents have not been reported by the mainstream media, which has in contrast portrayed the Occupy movement as self-organizing and non-violent. Occupy Unmasked features the conservative visionary Andrew Breitbart and journalists Brandon Darby, David Horowitz, Pam Keys, Anita MonCrief, Mandy Nagy, and Lee Stranahan. Written and directed by award winning director, Stephen K. Bannon (The Undefeated, Generation Zero) and produced by David N. Bossie (Border War, Perfect Valor), Occupy Unmasked is a shocking indictment of one of the most controversial movements in American history.

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3.1
49 reviews
A Google user
October 3, 2012
Only a half brain dead half brain washed fool would believe ANYTHING in this documentary. Fascists....are you serious? You idiots must not even know what that means because it's exactly the system we live in now. All decisions are made by a very small group. I recommend you all watch Invisible Empire and open your eyes. The left AND the right are only around to give idiots like you the idea of freedom. Well folks you have no freedom, you have owners. Romney's one of them...Obama's one of them. Wake up.
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A Google user
October 4, 2012
No one in this film should have been allowed to hold a camera, let alone make a film. This movie is full of factual innaccuracies and extremely bigoted opinions. It protrays the occupy movement as dangerous criminals and terrorists. Much of the film has subtle racism and obvious classism. Avoid this film if you aren't a racist and don't hate the poor.
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A Google user
October 19, 2012
With Andrew Breitbart involved there is no way possible that this is not totally made just to cast negatives on anything that isn't strictly in the same thought pattern as the extreme right and Ayn Rand (who has some good ideas taken too far to an extreme). I mean come on we could probably make the same movie about the tea party. This may have a tiny kernel of truth as the occupy movement has so many people who are not really that organized and don't all share the same ideas I am sure there are those with bad intentions who have taken advantage of having so many people in a confined area with no security, but to say everyone involved is therefore a criminal and to be feared is just a propagandist move on the part of the extreme right. Why don't we instead look at the reasons that cause this many people to be this upset and how we could fix those and work on creating a nation where people don't get so angry at balling out those who helped put us in to one of the largest depressions we have ever seen so that we no longer see people feel so betrayed they feel their only option is to gather enmasse like this to voice their disappointment in the first place?
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