MLK/FBI is a gripping exploration of the FBI's relentless surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King, Jr., featuring declassified documents and interviews with key figures who were involved in the operation. Through this documentary, viewers gain insight into the abuse of power, government corruption, and the lengths federal law enforcement went to suppress dissent during the civil rights era.
In (T)ERROR (2015), the documentary takes a closer look at the surveillance state and the use of informants by the FBI. It follows an undercover counterterrorism operative who targets a Pakistani-born businessman, attempting to expose a potential threat. The film delves into the blurred lines between surveillance and entrapment, raising questions about civil liberties and the impact of state surveillance on individuals. With archive footage and interviews, it provides a thought-provoking exploration of the subject within a post-9/11 America.
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