Issue Details: First known date: 2025... 2025 The Order Sees Australian Director Justin Kurzel Take on Neo-Nazi Terrorism in Powerful New Film
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'Like Michael Mann (Heat) and Paul Schrader (First Reformed), the work of director Justin Kurzel can largely be characterised as variations on the same, recurring theme. Drawing upon true crime, national myths and Shakespeare, his films have continually fed into an ongoing interrogation of disturbed, white men and their path to radicalisation.' (Introduction)

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