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  • Production:Sundial Pictures
  • Released:2015-09-09
  • IMDB:tt3962848
In September 2012, the tiny prairie town of Leith, North Dakota, sees its population of 24 grow by one. As the new resident's behavior becomes more threatening, tensions soar, and the residents desperately look for ways to expel their unwanted neighbor.
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Sundance 2015 review: Welcome to Leith – what happened when neo-Nazis came to town  The Guardian

'Welcome to Leith' Review: A Chilling Look at White Supremacists  Variety

Sundance 2015: White supremacist guest leads to heated ‘Welcome to Leith’ Q&A  Los Angeles Times

In North Dakota with the Neo-Nazis: Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker on Welcome to Leith  Filmmaker Magazine

Small Town Nazis: A review of Welcome to Leith  Toward Freedom

Film Review: "Welcome to Leith" and "61 Bullets"  The Arts Fuse

Welcome to Leith movie review  Roger Ebert

Review: ‘Welcome to Leith,’ a Documentary About a Town Fighting a Racist Takeover (Published 2015)  The New York Times

‘Welcome to Leith’ Q&A  High Plains Reader

The neo-Nazi next door: In "Welcome to Leith," the deeply strange saga of a tiny town, a white supremacist and a crazy dream unfolds  Salon.com

Welcome to Leith  vox.com

WELCOME TO LEITH Review | Sundance 2015  Collider

Welcome to Leith Depicts the Very Real Monsters Roaming the Quiet Countryside  Vulture

‘Welcome to Leith’: How tiny Dakota town booted neo-Nazis  Times Union

Review: ‘Welcome to Leith,’ about white supremacists, may be year’s scariest movie  Los Angeles Times

‘Welcome to Leith’ Charts A White Supremacist Attempt to Take Over a Tiny North Dakota Town  In These Times

“Leith” Filmmakers Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker Capture a Town in a Powderkeg  PBS

Tracking Hate Groups Online | Welcome to Leith | Independent Lens  PBS

Film Review: Welcome To Leith  Consequence of Sound

'Welcome to Leith' Offers a Chilling Look at Modern Day White Supremacy  Inverse

▶️ Welcome to Leith - Official Trailer  IMDb

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New Documentary About NY’s Burned Over District In The Works  New York Almanack

The Hateful Eight; Room; A War; Welcome to Me; Janis: Little Girl Blue; Welcome to Leith – review  The Guardian

Michael Beach Nichols: Finding The Fear With Wrinkles The Clown  FilmInk

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