“He Made a Documentary About the January 6 Capitol Riot; He Is Worried We May Be Headed There Again”

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Recent Developments on January 6 Capitol Riot Documentaries

Nick Quested, a documentary filmmaker, has released a new film titled “64 Days: The Road to Insurrection,” which details the events leading up to the January 6 Capitol riot. The documentary explores how close Donald Trump came to usurping the election and includes previously unseen footage of key figures involved in the insurrection, such as Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio.

Quested’s film also highlights a critical meeting between Proud Boys and Oath Keepers in an underground garage before the riot. Despite his close involvement, Quested was asked to leave during some of the underground meetings but was permitted to continue filming later.

Another documentary, “The Real Story of January 6,” directed by Joshua Philipp, presents a different narrative, suggesting that the January 6 event was a hoax and a setup by federal agents and the media. This documentary aims to provide a comprehensive and objective analysis of the events, sparking controversy and debate about the true nature of the insurrection.

Additionally, “Fight Like Hell,” a documentary produced by Journeyman Pictures, uses original never-before-seen footage to immerse viewers in the heart of the January 6 riot and the Stop the Steal movement. This film aims to show the true story of January 6 as it has never been told, highlighting the fragility of democracy.