- Join filmmaker Patrick Ireland as he tumbles down the rabbit hole, penetrating the very core of Anonymous in the lead up to their infamous 'Million Mask March' on November 5th.
- 'Anonymous: A Million Men' offers audiences a broad introduction to Anonymous as a political movement via a first-person narrative (heavily inspired the 'gonzo journalism' genre). Filmmaker Patrick Ireland essentially joins the Movement in an attempt to understand why so many seemingly ordinary people have lost their faith in mainstream politics and taken to the streets in protest as an alternative. The narrative builds towards Anonymous' 'Million Mask March' on November the 5th as thousands of masked activists take to the streets of Central London in mass protest.—Shout Out UK, 2015
- 'Anonymous: A Million Men' offers audiences a broad introduction to Anonymous as a political movement via a first-person narrative (heavily inspired the 'gonzo journalism' genre). Filmmaker Patrick Ireland essentially joins the Movement in an attempt to understand why so many seemingly ordinary people have lost their faith in mainstream politics and taken to the streets in protest as an alternative. The narrative ultimately builds towards Anonymous' 'Million Mask March' on November the 5th as thousands of masked activists take to the streets of Central London in mass protest.—Shout Out UK, 2015
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