Saw this a couple months back, and while you and I have our differences, I'll concede that, unlike the Greer video you posted in the other thread, this is one of the most compelling feature documentaries I've seen on the subject. The production quality itself could be better (though it's admittedly better than most everything else out there), the witness testimony is utterly convincing, and James Fox is an objective, serious, no bullsh*t filmmaker who I really like, and is a cut above the rest in this field.