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Awards:
Best Documentary - San Francisco | Best Documentary - Sarasota

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CPH:DOX | BFI London Film Festival | New Zealand | Guth Gafa | Münich | Silverdocs | Hot Docs | Full Frame | SXSW

Better this world

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BETTER THIS WORLD

by Kelly Duane de la Vega & Katie Galloway
Loteria Films
| 89’ | USA | 2011 | HD

The story of Bradley Crowder and David McKay, who were accused of intending to firebomb the 2008 Republican National Convention, is a dramatic tale of idealism, loyalty, crime and betrayal. Better This World follows the radicalization of these boyhood friends from Midland, Texas, under the tutelage of revolutionary activist Brandon Darby.

The results: eight homemade bombs, multiple domestic terrorism charges and a highstakes entrapment defense hinging on the actions of a controversial FBI informant. Better This World goes to the heart of the war on terror and its impact on civil liberties and political dissent in post-9/11 America.

PBS - Interview with Katie Galloway & Kelly Duane de la Vega

Reviews :

“Riveting. Structured like a taut thriller, Better This World delivers a chilling depiction of loyalty, naivete, political zealotry and the post-9/11 security state — and it features one doozy of a kicker in the "where are they are now" category.”- Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post

“a direct reflection of post-9/11 paranoia”- Stephen Holden, The New York Times

“Mind-boggling.”- David Edelstein, New York Magazine

“Docu thriller with twists that will catch many by surprise...Playing out against the high drama of the GOP gathering in St. Paul, Minn., compounded by the U.S. policy of targeting terrorists as a top priority, Better This World delivers the kind of case study, rich in national and personal dimensions, that would have made the New Journalists of the '60s and '70s swoon.
”       - Robert Koehler, Variety

“Sharply focused and superbly put together...” - John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter

“Searching and provocative...” - Chris Barsanti, filmcritic.com

“Very nearly perfect.” - Cynthia Fuchs, PopMatters

“Combining solid investigative journalism with a compelling storytelling format that plays like a grungier Man On Wire with much higher stakes, the filmmakers probe the facts and principal actors from all angles, and come away with a series of truly shocking dramatic twists sure to anger and incite the even the most stoic viewers." - Ilya Tovbis, IndieWire

“a gripping and disturbing film” - Martin Knelman, Toronto Star

“...a fascinating study of the methods employed in combating terrorism in the wake of 9/11.”
”      - Ian Buckwalter, Washingtonian Magazine

“It's superbly made, structured like a thriller and, while it clearly has one point of view, it forces people to think about two kinds of zeal – of paranoid governments and of active dissidents. And it suggests that everybody has been naive about the post-9/11 world.” - John Doyle, The Globe & Mail

“From a pure story standpoint, de la Vega and Galloway play it out like a tense legal thriller that tests the bounds of friendship and loyalty, and ends with a punchline that gives the entire saga a tint of the surreal.” - Matthew Singer, Wilaemette Week

“★★★★ - Better This World is beyond frightening…” - Chris Faraone, The Boston Phoenix

“Devastating...” - Eric Kohn, IndieWire

“Extraordinary access...to normally secretive prosecutors and FBI agents...the result is both a compelling news documentary and a stunning character study of young activists in a chaotic political time.” - Michael King, The Austin Chronicle

“Gripping and suspenseful...” - Paul Sbrizzi, Hammer to Nail “Highly emotional and engaging...a must-see for anyone who pays attention to the political climate” - Monica Castillo, Reel Straight

“Better This World is a damning piece of documentary filmmaking, turning what would seem to be a cut-and-dry story into something much bigger, with a twist that will make you gasp.” - Kate Erbland, GordonandtheWhale.com

“The unfolding of the events is spine-tingling.” - Don Simpson, Smells like Screen Spirit

“A poignantly effective experience...” - Brian Prisco, Pajiba

[ http://www.betterthisworld.com ]


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