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The X-Files director: ‘conspiracy theories are now costing reputations and lives’

American Jews are caught between the horrors of the conspiratorial right and the woke left, says TV mogul Daniel Sackheim. My escape is photography

May 3, 2024 14:31
Daniel Sackheim, Heartfelt, from Vacancy
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It was Jerry Springer who posited the idea that The X-Files was partially responsible for the conspiratorial direction America has, over the last decade, headed in.

It seems a little harsh to pin the blame on Daniel Sackheim, who directed several of the opening episodes of the hit show about government conspiracies as well as produced the first movie. But as he’s here, and bewailing the state of his home country to me, it seems like a good question to ask.

Shadowland: Sackheim's Lightshow[Missing Credit]

Daniel Sackheim's Wild Living, from Vacancy[Missing Credit]

“I’ve never really linked the two but certainly The X-Files made people more aware of conspiracy theories,” ponders the Emmy Award-winning director and producer. “I am not much of a conspiracy theorist myself – mainly because I think the government is just terrible at keeping secrets. Terrible. There’s no way they could have hidden aliens on this planet. But there is a passion, an obsession with conspiracy theories in the States and they are dangerous to the point where they are costing reputations and even the lives of innocent people.