UNDERCOVER: EXPOSING THE FAR RIGHT

An explosive look at the racist ideology and media-savvy tactics of the modern far right - featuring secret investigations by the anti-fascist group Hope not Hate.

For the first time ever, HOPE not hate, the UK’s leading anti-extremist organisation, has allowed cameras to follow its team of investigators as they go undercover to expose the new extremists.

Following both well-known and obscure far-right figures across the UK and Europe, hidden-camera footage captures the unfiltered views of some of Britain’s most notorious extremists - people who claim to be patriots but whose ideas can sow division and unrest.

As the UK reels from the impact of the 2024 summer’s riots, Undercover: Exposing the Far Right reveals how the far right spread their hate-filled politics and exposes the shadowy Silicon Valley funder who gave money to the people behind an online platform disseminating discredited “race science” to legitimise prejudice among new audiences..

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DIRECTOR/PRODUCER HAVANA MARKING

PRODUCER NATASHA DACK

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS FIONA STOURTON, SIOBHAN SINNERTON, SANDRA WHIPHAM

A MARKING INC/TIGERLILY PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH HIDDEN LIGHT FOR BFI DOC SOCIETY FUND AND CHANNEL 4

90 minutes

BAFTA (TV Awards) nominated in the Single Documentary category, 2025

RTS nominated Best Single Documentary 2025

Official selection at IDFA, CPH:DOX, Thessaloniki Doc, Goteborg, Bratislava, Warsaw Docs Against Gravity, Zagreb Dox, FIFDH Geneva and Zurich Human Rights Festivals.

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READ THE VARIETY INTERVIEW WITH HAVANA MARKING HERE


“Nail-biting and terrifying… the bravest documentary of the year… Marking’s film isn’t just a good doc, it’s a great one.”  

The Guardian

“Unsettling investigation that plays out like a spy thriller… thrilling to behold, chilling to contemplate.” 

The Telegraph

“This gripping film could not be more urgent.”

The Mirror

“urgent and unsettling.”

Financial Times

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