Great response to broadcast of “the bravest documentary of the year so far"
Huge congratulations to Stern & Wild filmmaker Havana Marking on a slew of brilliant reviews in today’s press for her chilling new documentary Undercover: Exposing the Far Right which was shown on Channel 4 last night. The 90-minute film impressed critics across the political spectrum garnering five-star reviews from both the Guardian and the Telegraph. The film is available to stream now on the Channel 4 platform.
Havana Marking’s film isn’t just a good documentary – it’s a great one.
Leila Latif, The Guardian ★★★★★
The urgent and unsettling Channel 4 documentary Undercover: Exposing the Far Right revolves around an investigation by anti-racism advocacy group Hope not Hate into an international organisation with UK ties that promotes racial, eugenics-based theories.
Dan Einav, The Financial Times ★★★★
The documentary had all the ingredients in place for a rollicking story – risk, relevance; a knife-edge investigation that intrigued till the end – but it was a well-made piece of television, too.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph ★★★★★
There was brave journalism here. The undercover reporter Harry Shukman showed zero fear and indeed great courage in posing for more than a year as a like-minded supporter called ‘Chris’. His days as an undercover journalist are surely now over…