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‘Am I Racist’ Already Year’s Top-Grossing Documentary

Early estimates say Daily Wire film to trump previous winner, 'Jesus Thirsts'

Turns out plenty of people are dying for the answer to a stark question – “Am I Racist?”

The Daily Wire’s satirical documentary opened in theaters nationwide this weekend. Deadline.com predicts the film will earn roughly $1.6 million today alone. The weekend’s haul? A likely $4 million bounty.

That means “Am I Racist?” will become the top-grossing documentary of 2024, according to The-Numbers.com. The second place finisher, “Jesus Thirsts,” topped out at $2.9 million earlier this year.

Am I Racist? | Official Trailer

And those “Am I Racist?” numbers could rise thanks to a major word-of-mouth push. The film currently has a 99 percent “fresh” rating from audiences at Rotten Tomatoes.com.

Only four Rotten Tomatoes-certified critics have critiqued the film as of yet – four “Fresh” scores. Most mainstream critics lean to the Left and avoid conservative titles whenever possible.

Matt Walsh’s second feature with the Daily Wire, and the first not hidden behind the platform’s paywall, finds the podcaster going undercover in the DEI movement. That’s “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” for the uninitiated. 

It’s worth noting “Am I Racist?” is opening in roughly 1,500 theaters. That’s more than a third less than many mainstream movies receive but far more than most documentaries.

The demand spoke for itself.

"Raise a Glass if You're Racist" | Am I Racist? Sneak Peek

The far-Left DEI movement has consumed American culture in recent years, often lurking under the radar. Universities. Corporations. Non-profits. 

Even Hollywood.

Remember “pale and male is stale,” the Disney mantra which excluded straight white males from prominent positions within the company? What about comedian Tyler Fischer, suing his former representative for saying it couldn’t get him work because he was a straight white male?

“Am I Racist?” banks on that frustration.

The film still faced unusual headwinds at the cineplex. The documentary originally was slated to appear on just 200 screens until pre-release ticket sales expanded that figure.

And at least one theater refused to screen the film after far-Left denizens demanded its cancellation.

Walsh weighed in on the challenges his team faced on X.

We have a tiny fraction of the marketing budget of most theatrical films. We’ve been completely ignored by mainstream film critics to this point. When you’re a low budget film made by people with unapproved political opinions, the obstacles to get into theaters and then have any success once you’re there are absolutely enormous. But it’s worth the effort and the risk. We can’t fight for the culture if we stay in our own bubble.

“Am I Racist?” director Justin Folk previously worked with Walsh on the 2022 documentary “What Is a Woman?” Folk’s previous film, “No Safe Spaces,” warned audiences about the threat to free speech on campuses nationwide.

NO SAFE SPACES Trailer

“Am I Racist?” arrives at a time when some DEI programs are being shuttered. Conservative activist Robby Starbuck has led a one-person crusade against them. He’s forced major companies like Harley-Davidson and John Deere to backpedal on their DEI agendas.

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4 Comments

  1. Just watched a 4:10 showing in Gulfport Ms. There was about a dozen people, but Cinemark was pretty dead overall. Interestingly, after about 30 min an older black women with 3 small children walked out and a white women with 4 teenagers walked out about the same time. I’m still wondering why. I was LOLing throughout the move, but no one else seemed to get Matt’s scorched earth dry humor or any subtle hilarity. I loved it and I’m looking forward to more productions in the future. I haven’t been to a movie since the last Harry Potter, so this was huge for me. D’Souza’s movie is next on my list.

  2. I saw it yesterday afternoon at a 1:30 pm showing in North Carolina. Normally theaters are dead there in the afternoon but at this showing theater was 75 % full. It was hilarious. Matt is superb at playing deadpan in the presence of so many DEI lunatics. Highly recommended

  3. To be honest, I’m shocked it’s doing good numbers. I figured all the theaters would be too scared to show it. Usually the leftists show up with professional signs, black clothes, & black masks. They must be prepping for Nov instead.

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