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Dinesh Joseph D'Souza [43] was born in Bombay in 1961. D'Souza grew up in a middle-class family; his parents were Roman Catholics from the state of Goa in Western India, where his father was an executive with Johnson & Johnson, and his mother was a housewife. [44] [45] [46] D'Souza attended the Jesuit St. Stanislaus High School in Bombay. [47]
The film was written and directed by Dinesh D'Souza and Bruce Schooley, and produced by Gerald R. Molen. It was produced on a budget of $6 million . Death of a Nation was released in the United States on August 3, 2018, received strongly negative reviews and grossed $5.9 million. Film critics criticized the film as propaganda, [5] [6] [7] and ...
Trump Card. (2020 film) Trump Card is a 2020 American political documentary film produced, co-written, and co-directed by right-wing political commentator, filmmaker, and conspiracy theorist Dinesh D'Souza. The film focuses on "the corruption and gangsterization of socialism in the Democratic Party as embodied by the two remaining presidential ...
In May, “2000 Mules,” a book and film by right-wing political commentator Dinesh D’Souza, was pulled by the publisher, Salem Media Group, and the company issued a public apology to a Georgia ...
In October 2022, Atlanta citizen Mark Andrews sued Dinesh D'Souza, True the Vote, Gregg Phillips, Catherine Engelbrecht and Salem Media Group for defamation, conspiracy, and intrusion on seclusion. [62] The film accused him of being a "mule" who illegally harvested ballots as part of a fraud ring.
His profile has been boosted by his famous father-in-law D’Souza, the far-right author and documentarian, whom he worked with in the production of “2000 Mules.”
Sousa, Souza, de Sousa (literally 'from Sousa'), de Souza, Dsouza or D'Souza ( / ˈsuːzə / SOO-zə, Portuguese: [ˈso (w)zɐ]) is a common Portuguese-language surname, especially in Portugal, Brazil, East Timor, India (among Catholics in Goa, Mumbai, Mangaluru and Fort Kochi ), and Galicia. [1] In Africa, the name is common in former ...
Infidel. (film) Infidel is a 2020 American political thriller written, directed, and produced by Cyrus Nowrasteh and starring Jim Caviezel, Claudia Karvan, Hal Ozsan, Stelio Savante, Aly Kassem, Bijan Daneshmand, and Isabelle Adriani. The film's executive producer is Dinesh D'Souza, who aided the film with his production company D'Souza Media. [3]