The Believer
"The Believer" is a 2001 film directed by Henry Bean that explores the life of a young Jewish man, Daniel Balint, who becomes a neo-Nazi. The story delves into his internal conflicts as he grapples with his identity and beliefs while participating in extremist activities.
The film highlights themes of hatred, self-loathing, and the complexities of faith. It raises questions about the nature of belief and the impact of ideology on personal relationships, ultimately portraying the struggle between Judaism and neo-Nazism in a thought-provoking manner.