No Accident is a 2023-released documentary. The plot follows a group of white supremacists vandalizing and harming the right-wing protesters in Charlottesville. But this planned attack backfires on the white elitists because of the master stroke played by the protesters.
Here’s how you can watch and stream No Accident via streaming services such as HBO Max.
Is No Accident available to watch via streaming?
Yes, No Accident is available to watch via streaming on HBO Max.
In Charlottesville, 2017, the peaceful counterprotest against the white supremacists became a rage globally. In response, the white people tried to injure the protesters in Charlottesville. But, it reverses on them big-time due to the trump card move of the protesters, which has alarming consequences.
The film is directed by Kristi Jacobson.
Watch No Accident streaming via HBO Max
No Accident is available to watch on HBO Max.
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You can watch via Max, formerly known as HBO Max by following these steps:
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- Enter your personal information and password
- Select ‘Create Account’
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No Accident’s official synopsis is as follows:
“In the aftermath of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, a civil lawsuit was filed against white nationalist leaders and organizations on behalf of plaintiffs who suffered injuries while peacefully counterprotesting. This documentary chronicles this seminal civil rights trial, exposing a broad network of conspirators and detailing the challenges of holding those leaders and organizations liable for their actions.”
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