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Category: Documentary (67 min)
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Product No: F0W11O
What's it about?
On October 12, 2011, Bill Whatcott managed to make headline news for virtually
every major newspaper in Canada.
How does a guy go from being the butt of a joke on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart to the
Supreme Court?
This film dares to investigate the motives of an unlikely poster boy for Free
Speech. Love him or hate him, his case will have implications on what the rest
of us can and can’t say.
“Watch this documentary if
you’re interested in the fight between
'hate speech' and free speech...”
-- Walker Morrow (via the Lynch Mob)
This documentary was recently featured at Fred Litwin's
Free Thinking Film Festival
(in November 2011 at Canada's National Library & Archives in Ottawa). It's been discussed on well known MEDIA outlets: Ezra Levant
(The Source),
Brian Lilley (Byline), and Michael Coren
(The Arena).
What people are saying...
“An on-the-edge exposé... Worth watching for adults to be
captivated, informed and equipped.”
-- Ted Baehr (MOVIEGUIDE.org)
“Extremely balanced and fair to all sides on this issue.”
-- Blazing Cat Fur
“[Whatcott] has a right to speak. He has a right to be wrong. He's been taken to Human Rights Commissions. There's been a
movie made about him. And now the Supreme Court.”
-- Michael Coren (The Arena, SunTV)
“A multi-media barrage of sound and film, all constructed around the story of one man’s life...
[with] a kind of gritty, indie feel to it...”
-- Walker Morrow (via the Lynch Mob)
“A stunning documentary which covers both sides
of the issue.”
-- Paul L. Maier, Ph.D. (Best-Selling Author)
“The FREE SPEECH WAR of this century.”
-- Kari Simpson (Roadkill Radio)
Watch the trailer...
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DISCLAIMER: This documentary seeks to encourage discussion on this sensitive issue. It is not intended to incite
violence against any group or individual. Due to its controversial nature, it is not meant to be
viewed by children.