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Global Release of New Documentary "Fight Like Hell" Reveals Unseen Truths of January 6 and Its Implications for 2024 USA - English USA - English
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Global Release of New Documentary "Fight Like Hell" Reveals Unseen Truths of January 6 and Its Implications for 2024
NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 2024 ~ As the United States gears up for a crucial election, a new documentary film titled "Fight Like Hell" is set to shed light on the events that led to the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. The film, which will premiere in the U.S. and be available globally on YouTube starting October 16th, aims to challenge audiences to rethink the stability of America's democracy.

"Fight Like Hell" captures the untold story of how the "Stop the Steal" movement gained traction and ultimately led to the violent insurrection at the Capitol. Through showcasing narratives often overlooked by mainstream media, the film traces the origins of this movement from former Trump strategist Roger Stone to organizer Ali Alexander. By doing so, it provides critical context about how the seat of U.S. democracy was and could once again be threatened.

Utilizing previously unreleased footage shot with cutting-edge cinema technology by an Army combat cinematographer, "Fight Like Hell" immerses viewers in the heart of the action. The film offers an unfiltered, real-time experience without relying on traditional after-the-fact interviews and narration. It has already been praised as one of the best films about January 6th by legendary news anchor Dan Rather who wrote: "In addition to Smith's brief, an even more graphic reminder of that day's events comes from a new documentary titled Fight Like Hell… that pulls no punches."

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With just weeks left until the presidential election, "Fight Like Hell" forces us to confront the alarming resurgence of the "Stop the Steal" movement that is being reported daily. The leaders of this movement are armed with a more extensive playbook to contest election results and their rhetoric is becoming increasingly violent.

The documentary serves as a critical conversation starter about the future of American democracy and should not be missed. As its tagline states: "Fight Like Hell—Because understanding the past is key to shaping the future."

The film's trailer, website, and electronic press kit (EPK) are available for viewing. It also has a strong social media presence on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. A video and photo have been released to promote the film.

For companies looking to have their news featured on PRNewswire.com, they can reach over 440,000 newsrooms and influencers, 9,000 digital media outlets, and 270,000 opted-in journalists by getting started on the website. "Fight Like Hell" is a timely and important film that highlights the need for understanding the past in order to shape the future of American democracy.
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