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Exterminate All The Brutes S01E03 Available from: 08-04-2021
Exterminate All The Brutes S01E04 Available from: 08-04-2021
Exterminate All The Brutes S01E01 Available from: 07-04-2021
Exterminate All The Brutes S01E02 Available from: 07-04-2021

Exterminate All the Brutes - Season 1

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The path to the new world, an unsettling and intricate story of genocides. Conquest, slavery and the fabrication of 'Whiteness'.
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rogercatlin.com
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April 07, 2021

A wide-ranging, serious and powerful look at colonialism and slavery.
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Hollywood Reporter
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March 31, 2021

Exterminate All the Brutes is a daring, imaginative and defiantly challenging artwork -- one that often feels like it belongs as much in a museum as on a TV or laptop.
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CNN.com
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April 07, 2021

While Peck's unorthodox approach might not win many converts, the project's existence is, if not quite a miracle, its own kind of victory.
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What She Said
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April 02, 2021

Peck's truth-telling narration is indeed hard to absorb but there's no denying the thoroughness and power of his series.
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Variety
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April 07, 2021

Peck is working on a grand scale and a sort of geologic time, measuring our history in acts of cruelty. He does so with a visual imagination and an unblinking-ness that will leave those viewers who are up for the challenge dazzled and, perhaps, changed.
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New York Times
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April 06, 2021

Unrelenting in its critique, but it's also more muted in tone than that title might suggest. Peck's slightly droning narration contributes to that effect, as does an approach that's more free-associative than truly essayistic.
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indieWire
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April 07, 2021

More than 1,000 years of genocidal events are a lot to consume, but Peck creates a cohesive journey that shows how original sins manifest into present-day racial injustices.
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The Daily Beast
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April 07, 2021

Peck's experimental impulses, which are at the very least captivating, also get in the way of coherence...
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San Francisco Chronicle
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April 07, 2021

A unique, blood-soaked history lesson we'd all do well to heed.
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East Bay Express
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April 07, 2021

It's a whirlwind of meaning about how the world got this way, a moral and philosophical appeal to reason, wrapped up in a documentary best viewed unhurriedly, in order to let it all sink in.
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RogerEbert.com
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April 07, 2021

A striking piece of nonfiction work that has the intellectual rigor of an advanced history course.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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April 06, 2021

The approach Peck takes in "Exterminate All the Brutes" is a thought-provoking and worthwhile and, yes, complex response.
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