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Right-Wing Extremism: The New Terrorist Threat

8.0 2 Eps Documentary   2026
Roche Productions   Thurnfilm   ARTE   RTS   Radio-Canada   ÄŒeská televize   RTVE   CNC   Creative Europe Media   La Région ÃŽle-de-France   PROCIREP   Société des Producteurs de L'Angoa  

Release Date: 24 Tue, Feb 2026

Extreme right-wing terrorism is becoming an ever-bigger threat in Western societies. Since 2015, sixteen terror attacks have taken place in Europe. Far-right violent extremist groups are now the second most important threat after Islamic terrorism in Europe and white supremacism has become the greatest terrorism threat in the US. This risk has become even more present with the current crises that our societies are facing, such as the isolation related to COVID-19 or the war in Ukraine. This close-up investigation documentary delves into the cases of previous terrorist attacks worldwide and gives voice to present and former far-right activists, victims, militants fighting ultra-right and antiterrorism officers. This film raises awareness on a growing threat which represents a critical challenge to our democracies and tries to understand the link between these acts of terrorism and the growing political polarization and the mainstreaming of extremist beliefs in contemporary societies.

  

Seasons (1)

Season 1

Season 1

2 Episodes

Casts of Season 1

Raphael Tresanini

as Self - Narrator (voive)

Nicolas Lebourg

as Self - Intervierwee

Martin Sellner

as Self - Intervierwee

Christian E. Weißgerber

as Self - Intervierwee

A.C. Thompson

as Self - Intervierwee

Lawrence Rosenthal

as Self - Intervierwee

Bodo Ramelow

as Self - Intervierwee

Hajo Funke

as Self - Intervierwee

Michael German

as Self - Intervierwee

Maria Öhman

as Self - Intervierwee

Pär Öberg

as Self - Intervierwee

Lars Stiernelof

as Self - Intervierwee

Luis Schäfer

as Self - Intervierwee

Pierre Brunisso

as Self - Intervierwee

Nabil Boudi

as Self - Intervierwee

Nadia Bendjaballah

as Self - Intervierwee

Jean

as Self - Intervierwee

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