About the Film
Mother of Hate is a documentary about how antisemitism mutates, spreads, and survives—through silence, propaganda, and our own ignorance.
I’m not Jewish. I’m a Polish-born British filmmaker who grew up never really understanding the full truth of the Holocaust. My own education glossed over it. Even when we visited Auschwitz, we were told only half the story.
Then, at 19, working on Schindler’s List, I came face to face with what had been hidden from me. That moment changed my life. Since then, I’ve learned how much hate survives in silence, in denial, and in stories we’re too afraid—or too proud—to question.
This film is my attempt to face that silence. It’s about social media and indoctrination. It’s about propaganda and education. It’s about confronting our own histories and biases. And it starts here—with this clip from David Collier, speaking about how we get self-indoctrinated without even noticing.
As Einstein said: The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.
Never again is now.