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Better Left Unsaid (1-Year Rental)

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Better Left Unsaid is an independent documentary that explores the dangerous tactics of extremism across the Western political landscape. For many, extreme right-wing ideologies are easily recognised by overt racism, ethnonationalism, white supremacy and the like. The extreme left, on the other hand, takes on a more philosophically nuanced position, which some argue is no less harmful, but often takes on a more understated form in public discourse.

Broadly speaking the difference between 'the Left' and 'the Right' is that the right tends to be associated with the interests of the upper and dominant classes, the left with the minority groups and lower economic and social classes, and the centre with the middle classes.

Confronting, impactful and reflective, the film leads viewers on a nuanced exploration of the West's past and current political disposition, which is often overlooked in classrooms and mainstream media alike. As Better Left Unsaid transports viewers across the globe, centuries and civilisation, the documentary uncovers the frightening impact of political movements, both past and present, that view life through an extreme social justice lens.

Both Director Curt Jaimungal and Producer Desh Amila created Better Left Unsaid to highlight the terrifying effects of divisive nature of these political movements, in order to help forge a path of unity and tolerance.

The audience does not need to agree with any ideologies presented in the film in order to engage in and further the conversation. After watching the film, we hope that viewers react to political news presented by media outlets with a healthy amount of scepticism and demand more information before passing judgement. – Desh Amila, Producer

ATOM has also produced a study guide for Better Left Unsaid. This study guide is available for download here.

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