A documentary based on true events that took place in a small North Dakota town in Grant County is getting some big time reviews at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival.
Even though Craig Cobb's attempted takeover of Leith, ND is over, the story is still gaining national notoriety. Michael Nichols and Christopher Walker, two filmmakers out of Brooklyn, NY, have spent the last 9 months following the wild story about the white supremacist's attempted takeover of the sleepy North Dakota town. The two filmmakers recently spoke on HuffPost Live with the mayor of Leith
Craig Cobb's attempted takeover of Leith, ND caught the attention of two Brooklyn filmmakers who spent nearly a week in the small town shooting a documentary titled 'Leith, ND' detailing known white supremacist's attempt at turning the tiny town into a 'white enclave'. In an exclusive interview, Mike Nichols and Chris Walker of No Weather Productions sat down with us to discuss their project and t
Although Craig Cobb's attempted takeover of Leith, ND is reportedly over, his story is still a hot topic in the area. While the state of North Dakota is no stranger to his attempt to turn Leith into a 'white enclave', a new short film may turn heads and shine the national spotlight on the sleepy little town of 16 residents.
Anyone living in North Dakota has undoubtedly heard of self-proclaimed white supremacist Craig Cobb's attempted takeover of the small town of Leith, ND. Now, the girlfriend of one of Cobb's associates says the movement is done.
In a moment that represents the very definition of karma, self-described white supremacist Craig Cobb, the man who is attempting to take over the sleepy little town of Leith, ND and turn in into a 'white enclave,' was given the shock of his life when he found out there was statistical evidence of African descent in his blood.