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Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War (1993) Online

Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War (1993) Online
Original Title :
Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War
Genre :
Movie / Documentary
Year :
1993
Directror :
David Keane
Cast :
Bill Riccio,Mark Lane,Frank Meeink
Writer :
David Keane
Type :
Movie
Time :
45min
Rating :
6.4/10
Skinheads USA: Soldiers of the Race War (1993) Online

An examination of a group of skinheads--white, mostly male youths involved in the neo-Nazi, white supremacist hate movement in the U.S.--and the older adults who brought them into, and try to keep them in, the movement in the first place.
Credited cast:
Bill Riccio Bill Riccio - Himself - National Director, Aryan National Front
Mark Lane Mark Lane - Himself - Accused of Murder
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Frank Meeink Frank Meeink - Himself - Skinhead
Christian Picciolini Christian Picciolini - Himself - Singer of Skinhead Band


User reviews

Tekasa

Tekasa

This documentary takes a very honest and unflinching look at modern-day racism is suburban America, particularly how people like Bill Riccio take advantage of kids who have nowhere else to turn. The film looks at the inner workings of Riccio's home and group of neo-Nazis, from recruitment of new members to meetings of the KKK. In this setting, Bill Riccio and his followers recruit teens who come from bad home situations or have become homeless; they need a place to stay and someone to take care of them, but unfortunately, they end up with a racist extremist. Like a non-fiction "American History X," the directors were able to document the transition of several 'normal' teens into followers of the Aryan Youth Nation. The documentary filmmakers were allowed to view and tape events such as teens celebrating the birthday of Hitler and anti-minority marches taking place in minority neighborhoods. It can be difficult to endure, since many things in the film fall into the category of "Something I would never do," yet watching it is like seeing a train wreck; chilling and disturbing, but you just can't turn away from it. This is an informative and truly disturbing experience.
Kerry

Kerry

I was bored after class today, had an hour to kill before work and this was just starting on HBO. So I watched it.

In the sense that the people on the camera were being brutally honest, I suppose this was good. I wouldn't downgrade something simply because of its subject matter, but I will say I had a difficult time stomaching these people.

The America Undercover series apparently turned semi-intelligent young nazi boys loose with the cameras and we, the viewer, get to see how "cool" it is to live in an ex-convict's basement, drink cheap beer, burn crosses and American flags, and sound totally ignorant.

I don't know if this piece was supposed to make me feel one way or another, but it definitely seems as though it is intended to repulse. On that level, it TOTALLY succeeds.

6/10
Umge

Umge

This documentary masterfully explores the world of Skinheads and the Klan in underground America. It is both entertaining and informative. I would recommend it to anyone who wishes to gain perspective on the topic of racial hatred.
BlackHaze

BlackHaze

"Skinheads" is a movie about good 'ole boys, who were never meaning no harm. Beats all you ever saw, they've been in trouble with the law since the day they was born. Straightening the racial curves, flattening the social hills, someday the mountain might get 'em but the law never will. They're just making their way, the only way they know how. But that's just a little bit more than the law will allow. Just the good 'ole boys, wouldn't change if they could. Fighting minorities like true modern day...Hitlers.

I very highly recommend this movie, because it sheds light upon a type of life that many cant see. It's a life full of burning crosses and the worship a long-dead political leader. I - of course - speak of the life of men with side burns. Jason Preistly depicted the side-burned male as a handsome, desirable person. but this movie shows these animals for what they are; hateful, flag-burning racists.
Meri

Meri

I was impressed by the non-judgmental view of Skinheads, as director Shari Cookson exposes the hatred you can find everywhere in the U.S. by simply turning on the cameras and letting these people reveal themselves to us. I'm sure some viewers will see this and think the opposite that I did about the people this exposes. There's a scene with people discussing different viewpoints on the streets of a city that I think illustrates the way this should be handled in America: open, non-violent discourse where each side listens to the other - I believe this is called "communication".

A very well done and timely documentary, and just after filming, the skinheads shown here were arrested on weapons violation charges, which is another method the law has of getting rid of "undesirables" who otherwise may not be committing any known crimes.
Mataxe

Mataxe

unfortunately shows like these along the lines of American history X and romper stomper help fan the flames of hate for skinheads. in reality most skinheads are not neo-Nazis or neo-fascists. there are very few of these kinds of skinheads around and mostly referred to as boneheads. most skinheads are SHARPS (skin heads against racial prejudice) or really don't care. the funny thing about skinheads is that the subculture is from the Jamaican rude boy culture mostly a black subculture. so please just ignore this show and hopefully shows like these will go away and someone out there will finally make a non bias non ignorant show about skinheads. until then see the movie skin head attitude it's the closest you'll get to the truth through the media.