Michael Premo's documentary "Homegrown" provides a nuanced perspective on the lives of three Donald Trump supporters, challenging common media portrayals and revealing the complex nature of the "patriot" movement. The film, which spans several years leading up to and beyond the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, offers insights into the motivations and beliefs of its subjects.
The documentary focuses on three individuals:
- Christopher Quaglin, a New Jersey man and Proud Boy member
- Thad Cisneros, a Latino Navy veteran from South Texas
- Randy Ireland, an Air Force veteran from Long Island
Premo, who began researching the patriot movement in 2018, aimed to show how it was making inroads in diverse communities. The film reveals that the movement is more multicultural than often depicted, with members from various backgrounds united by their support for Trump and their grievances against the political system.
"My intention was to hogtie [Sen. Charles E.] Schumer and drag him out by his f---ing goddamn coattails"
This quote, captured after the January 6 events, illustrates the intensity of emotions and intentions among some participants.
The documentary highlights the contradictions within the movement. For instance, Cisneros, while supporting conservative values, also empathizes with the Black Lives Matter movement due to a personal experience with police. Ireland, despite being part of the Proud Boys, actively calls out racist comments among his peers.
Premo emphasizes that the events of January 6 were not a surprise to those paying attention. The film captures planning meetings and public announcements leading up to the attack, demonstrating that the intentions were openly discussed.
The aftermath of January 6 is also explored, showing how the movement regroups and plans for the future. This includes efforts to place supporters within election certification processes and organizing protests with increasingly militaristic elements.
"Homegrown" provides a valuable historical document of this period in American politics, offering a deeper understanding of a movement that continues to shape the country's political landscape. By allowing subjects to speak for themselves and focusing on their actions, Premo creates a compelling narrative that challenges viewers to consider the complexities behind political ideologies and movements.