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  1. Aug 23, 2019 · This selection of films shows the problem of extremism in its complexity — moving away from Hollywood “villain and hero” tales, to examine how real people can become radicalised, as well as ...

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    • Zero Dark Thirty (2012) “Zero Dark Thirty,” directed by Kathryn Bigelow, is a gripping and dramatic film that unveils the relentless decade-long manhunt for Osama bin Laden.
    • The Hurt Locker (2008) Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, “The Hurt Locker” delves into the intense and harrowing world of bomb disposal units during the Iraq War.
    • Munich (2005) “Munich,” directed by Steven Spielberg, is a gripping thriller that depicts real events following a terrorist attack during the 1972 Munich Olympics.
    • Patriots Day (2016) “Patriots Day” is a heartfelt tribute to the victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, highlighting the unwavering dedication of heroic first responders and law enforcement agents in the aftermath of the tragic events.
  2. Aug 16, 2009 · Countering Extremism: Directed by Jared Chandler. With Joseph A. Anderson, Matthew R. Anderson, Bernard Fredericks, Bryan Harris. Continuing the Interactive Movie Series. Sgt. Tony Ortega has to find Army SOF Operator by building relationships with the local village elder.

    • Jared Chandler
    • 2009-08-16
    • War
    • 45
  3. Countering Extremism (2009) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Aug 16, 2009 · All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Continuing the Interactive Movie Series. Sgt. Tony Ortega has...

    • United States
    • Combat Film Productions
    • August 16, 2009
    • 45 min
  5. Sgt. Tony Ortega has to find Army SOF Operator by building relationships with the local village elder.

  6. Jul 5, 2023 · SYNOPSIS. States in the West took the lead in preventing and countering violent extremism in the two decades since the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York by terrorists. But their agendas and interventions often came with a legitimacy gap at recipient levels, especially those conditional on the “development-security nexus”.