
Tommy Robinson
1982 (43 года)Silenced
Tommy Robinson
Two boys in school fighting turns into an international incident. A bully supposedly picking on the refugee. Tommy Roberson seeks the truth as a journalist about what really caused the incident. Turns out things are not as they seem. Persecuted for telling the truth Tommy is being dragged through the mud. Threats on the non refugee boy and his family due to lies told and failure of other 'journalist' not fact checking; they had to flee their home. Mr. Roberson being jailed and sued for exercising his right to free speech.
Silenced
You Can’t Watch This
George Llewelyn-John
Alex Jones, Gavin McInnes
Peer through the lens of a high profile political dissident, banished from the online world. After introducing the viewer to each of the five characters, the film recounts how each individual then came to lose their access to social media and the affect it had on them at the time, and since the event. With their stories told, they present the broader issues raised by their media de-platforming and what they foresee in their future in media and the whole of Western Culture at-large.
You Can’t Watch This
#Panodrama
Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson, Lucy Brown
Tommy Robinson goes on the offensive by documenting how his own “hit piece” on his character was being constructed by the taxpayer-funded BBC for their popular investigative news special “Panorama.” In the film he manages to capture footage of the blackmailing of his former employees to invent stories, along with an organization—known as “Hope not Hate”—on set with the BBC, intimidating ex-employees of Robinson during interviews. The host of “Panorama” at the time of filming is caught on camera casually using racist and homophobic slurs during a £220 champagne lunch with the same ex-employee they had planned to coach for a fake interview in which the BBC would possibly edit in which to make it appear as, “a gender, a sexual thing against Tommy Robinson,” according to the host. Within 24 hours of releasing the film, social media giant Facebook made a public statement of their own and removed Tommy Robinson’s accounts permanently.
Panodrama
The Nazi Pug: Joke or Hate?
Dan Murdoch
Markus Meechan, Alex Jones
Markus Meechan is a criminal. Guilty of posting a YouTube video judged “grossly offensive” and containing menacing, anti-Semitic and racist material. He claims the video was a joke. Others claim, Markus is a Nazi. But what does the prosecution of a YouTube comedian mean for freedom of expression – is a censorious state overstepping the mark? Or are there some things you just shouldn’t joke about?
The Nazi Pug: Joke or Hate?