The Insurrectionist Next Door

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The Insurrectionist Next Door
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Directed by Alexandra Pelosi
Produced byAlexandra Pelosi
CinematographyAlexandra Pelosi
Edited by Geof Bartz
Production
company
Distributed by HBO
Release date
  • October 15, 2023 (2023-10-15)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Insurrectionist Next Door is a 2023 American documentary film directed and produced by Alexandra Pelosi. Pelosi conducts interviews with several individuals charged with crimes for participating in the January 6 United States Capitol attack.

Contents

It was released on October 15, 2023, by HBO.

Premise

Alexandra Pelosi conducts interviews with several individuals charged with crimes for participating in the January 6 United States Capitol attack, to understand what brought them there that day, and if their views have changed. [1]

Production

Alexandra Pelosi wanted to make a film focusing on individuals involved in the January 6 United States Capitol attack, including Ronald Sandlin, to better understand their intentions, as they are going to be voters in the next American election. [2] Pelosi went to interview individuals alone or with her husband Michiel Vos, feeling it would be hard to hate her up close as many were with their families. [3]

Release

It was released on October 15, 2023, by HBO. [4]

Reception

Brian Lowry of CNN wrote: "Overall, though, the documentary provokes the dispiriting sense that while people with conflicting views can talk, when the gap's this wide and the unwavering belief to disinformation this toxic, there's almost no way to make them hear." [5] Chris Vognar of Rolling Stone wrote: "The Insurrectionist Next Door is both comedy, thanks largely to the fact that Pelosi has no interest in hiding her incredulity, and tragedy, in that she locates the humanity in these people who made some horrible decisions on the basis of a loudly propagated fiction, and will be paying for the rest of their lives." [6]

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References

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