Death of a Nation
A real and realistic comparison between Abraham Lincoln and Donald Trump in terms of those hidden facts about fascism and prevailing white supremacy. In this film, we live a docudrama comparing drama breaker with many realistic events that show a hidden aspect that we did not know anything about in light of many conflicts over the American presidency.
25 April 1961, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
August 13, 1975 in Hradec Králové, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
17 July 1973, Litomysl, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
June 8, 1984 in USA
May 11, 1978 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
2 May 1969, Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
5 May 1960, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
18 April 1961, Brno, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
August 02, 2018
Great stuff if you're drinking the Kool-Aid, but to a sane person, it seems like a fantasy.
August 02, 2018
If ever there was a movie that looked as if it had been slapped together in a couple of weeks as part of a quid pro quo agreement involving a dubious-seeming criminal pardon, Death of a Nation is that film.
July 31, 2018
D'Souza fails, as ever, to make an argument that would resonate outside the QAnon echo chamber.
August 01, 2018
Often unfocused with too many generalizations, oversimplifications, and a very weak central thesis comparing Donald Trump to Abraham Lincoln. It might change the way you look at fascism, but it won't change the way you look at Trump.
August 06, 2018
A laugh-out-loud lie, almost from start to finish.
August 03, 2018
D'Souza quotes Hitler (played by Pavel Kríz) in one scene as saying, "if you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed." It's a concept D'Souza has taken to heart.
July 31, 2018
No one expects, of course, that D'Souza would make a thoughtful, balanced or historically accurate documentary. But is it unreasonable to hope that he make one that doesn't bore the pants off us?
August 03, 2018
There's a shamelessness at work here that's frightening, and one can't help but wonder if D'Souza believes some of the nonsense he's retailing or if he's just discovered a lucrative revenue stream.
July 31, 2018
In "Death of a Nation," Dinesh D'Souza is no longer preaching to the choir; he's preaching to the mentally unsound.
July 30, 2018
D'Souza fans and Trump apologists will flock to this, misguided moths to a misleading flame. In that way, it's a perfect representation of the current climate. In every other way, it's a mess.
July 31, 2018
If nothing else, Death of a Nation makes it clear that the lies are bigger than ever, and we can't afford to pretend they're going to stop any time soon.

