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The Believers Are But Brothers

Through screens in our phones and homes, Javaad Alipoor plugs us into the darkest corners of the internet, a place that is home to a bewildering world of extremists and fantasists.

The Believers Are But Brothers is an urgent political riff on young men and the internet adapted for television from an award-winning play.

Artist, writer and activist Alipoor and director Irshad Ashraf step into the dark, blurry online world of fantasists and extremists to tell four fictional stories - of an ISIS recruiter, two British recruits and an alt-right ‘white boy’ from California.

Extremists communicate openly on social media and young men find power in digital fantasy, unleashing their wrath on the world. Alipoor’s fictional play captivated audiences with its portrayal of a shifting world of truth, fantasy, violence and hyper-reality just one click away and his television adaptation promises to take Â鶹Éç Four audiences deep into this digital realm.

Through the screens on our phones and in our homes, and the apps we use every day, he explores this complex and controversial world via an electronic maze of meme culture, 4chan, the alt-right and ISIS. Along the way he uncovers a toxic mix of the harmlessly bizarre and the horrific, gaming and chatrooms, infamous ads and propaganda, brutal misogyny and weird fantasy, where, seemingly cut off from real world values and boosted by anonymity, anything can be said or done.

59 minutes

Last on

Sun 24 Mar 2019 22:00

Music Played

  • Daniel Avery

    All I Need

  • Cream

    Sunshine Of Your Love

  • Elbow

    The Night Will Always Win

  • Yazoo

    Don't Go

  • Talk Talk

    Ascension Day

  • Pet Shop Boys

    Paninaro (Italian Remix)

Credits

Role Contributor
Writer Javaad Alipoor
Director Irshad Ashraf

Broadcast

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