Well I saw the film; it is a smear, although not as vicious as expected.
You see people trying to reason that Geert is a crazy, opportunist, megalomaniac spy working for Israel, who get's paid by Jewish extremists and say that he wants to lock up every muslim (I wish it were true).
You also see this pathetic 19 year old moroccan whore crying about how she feels like it was the 1940's where Jews had to wear yellow stars and some old demented turk saying Wilders is a danger to society. Being a true muslim he hasn't got his head sorted out since it really is the muslims that cause most criminality, bestiality, rape and slavetrading.
Whether Wilders might possibly be right with his statements is simply not questioned.
The 'story' in general is rather vague/not very strong.
I am pleased of what they showed of me, eventhough it was very short and they kept the more 'catchy' statements out.
I'll try to memorize them one time.
Chaim's appearance was also very short and the filmmaker called Chaim 'a terrorist who spend 6 years in prison'. You can see me saying that I am a member of the forum, but there is not a clear connection made between me and Chaim/JTF. You only hear Chaim speaking about Geert Wilders, it's very short and you see a few segments of some video's.
I suppose they think it will make Geert Wilders look bad when they show what his supporters are about. I think most people will only agree with what they see.
There were also interviews with Aryeh Eldad, Daniel Pipes, Bat Ye'Or and some other former Israeli intelligence guy.
The film is mostly about trying to find answers for Wilders motivations with some pseudo psychological questions being asked and how they cant find anything out about his past.
They also show the settlement where he lived for one year: Moshav Tomer.