Alex E. Jones
8 titles
Filmography
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The Truth vs. Alex Jones
(2024)On December 14, 2012, twenty children and six adults were killed in a tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. That same day, Alex Jones began raising questions about the veracity of the attack. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Dan Reed (HBO’s Four Hours at the Capitol), The Truth vs. Alex Jones chronicles the riveting courtroom drama of two defamation lawsuits brought by victims’ families against Jones and his website, InfoWars. With unprecedented access, the film explores the scope and ripple effects of conspiracy-minded media as it tracks the families’ battle for truth and accountability following years of painful myths about the tragedy disseminated by Jones and his followers.

Alex's War
(2022)Who is Alex Jones? This film explores the unraveling of the national narrative through the mind of America’s most controversial media personality.

How Weed Won the West
(2010)Filmmaker Kevin Booth (American Drug War) offers this documentary that chronicles the exploding popularity of medical marijuana dispensaries in California and the mixed response from law enforcement agencies. Focusing on the controversial story of Organica, a legal Los Angeles pot club that was raided in 2009, the film also includes insights from a range of medical marijuana advocates, including a former LAPD cop.

State of Mind: The Psychology of Control
(2013)Are we controlled? This film reveals that much of what we believe to be truth has been deception, implanted in our consciousness by societal forces.

This Place Rules
(2022)Andrew Callaghan brings his gonzo style of reporting to this film that explores the undercurrents that led to the January 6 Capitol Riot. In 2020, as COVID rages, protests sweep the country, and a monumental election looms, Callaghan captures the chaos in the streets and a wide spectrum of views – with just a camera and a microphone.

Hoaxed
(2019)This look at the consequences of media misinformation features interviews from commentators who have been accused of spreading "fake news" themselves.
A Gray State
(2017)
The 12 Biggest Lies
(2010)From morality to religion and population control to political correctness, experts offer logical arguments emphasizing the significance of truth.