Showing posts with label Lauren Southern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren Southern. Show all posts

THE STARK TRUTH: MUFF 19 AND OTHER STUFF

Robert Stark and Matthew Pegas talk to Affirmative Right contributor Richard Wolstencroft about the 19th Melbourne Underground Film Festival, of which he is the director. 

Among the topics are Robert and Matthew's own documentary Supply, which won the "Best Guerrilla" Film Award, Lauren Southern’s Farmlands, which took the "Best Film" award, and past MUFF alumni like James Wan of  Saw fame. Also under discussion are the populist movements in Europe, the persecution of White South African farmers, the recent Melbourne terror attack, new Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, and the Midterm elections in America.


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THE STARK TRUTH: THE MELBOURNE UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL

Robert Stark and Matthew Pegas talk to Affirmatve Right contributor and film director Richard Wolstencroft about the upcoming 19th Melbourne Underground Film Festival (Muff 19), which he runs.

Topics include Richard's founding of MUFF in 2000, Steve Bannon's documentary Trump@War, Lauren Southern's documentary about White genocide in South Africa Farmlands, and the festival's theme of radical free speech.

They also discuss Robert and Matthew’s film (((Supply))) about YouTube legend Luke Ford, which will debut at the festival.


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THE CANADIAN DYNAMIC DUO: SOUTHERN AND MOLYNEUX TAKE MELBOURNE

by Richard Wolstencroft

So it's going to be a heavy night. I pick out a suitable jacket—one designed to protect me and help get me through the threatened mob of "antifa." It's a grey 'Rodd & Gunn' trench coat. A little "gangsta," but rather stylish in my view. It makes me look conservative, but with a bit of an edge, which is my usual favourite style.

The venue is fittingly La Mirage Reception and Convention Centre in Somerton. I have been there before for some event, so I know the basic lay of the land and where to find it.

THE IDIOCY OF "LAUREN-GATE"


Considering the supremely silly "Lauren-gate" affair, Andy Nowicki casts a withering glance at the pathetic white knight simps in one corner before regarding the ridiculous "white sharia" spergs in the other corner, then asks, "Why not neither?"