Occupy Unmasked

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Occupy Unmasked
Directed bySteve Bannon
Written bySteve Bannon
Produced byDavid Bossie
StarringAndrew Breitbart
Brandon Darby
David Horowitz
Lee Stranahan
CinematographyKasey Kirby
Edited byKasey Kirby
Music byDavid Cebert
Production
company
Citizens United Productions
Distributed byMagnolia Pictures
Release date
  • September 21, 2012 (2012-09-21)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$40,952

Occupy Unmasked is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Steve Bannon and produced by David Bossie, which is critical of the Occupy movement and was produced by Citizens United Productions.

The documentary was released in limited theaters on September 21, 2012, distributed by Mark Cuban's Magnolia Pictures. Cuban stated "I don't have any politics" and that his company released the documentary solely "because we believe there is an audience for it" before the 2012 U.S. Presidential election.[1]

The film takes a critical look at the Occupy movement. Andrew Breitbart and producer Stephen Bannon contend that the Occupy movement is sinister, violent, and organized with the purpose of destroying American capitalism and tarnishing the image of New York entrepreneurs. The film also discusses allegations of rape, drug use, and property destruction at the Occupy encampments.[2][3]

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