The Atlantic's first feature documentary, White Noise, tells the inside story of the alt-right movement, following the lives of three key figures: Mike Cernovich, Lauren Southern, and Richard Spencer. The film takes the viewer into the heart of the movement, capturing protests, parties, and the refinement of populist and racist ideologies. As the movement fractures, its ideas find a foothold in mainstream discourse, Republican politics, and social media, leading to a surge in white-nationalist violence worldwide.

White Noise
The film serves as a cautionary tale about the escalating threat of extremism and its potential repercussions.