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Documentary |
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R
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Disturbing, gory scenes, nudity |
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1:46 |
| Director |  |  |
Alex Gibney |
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Alex Gibney |
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TH!NKFilm |
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Alex Gibney Brian Keith Allen Moazzam Begg Willie Brand George W. Bush Dick Cheney Jack Cloonan Damien Corsetti Thomas Curtis Greg D'Agostino Carlotta Gall Tim Golden Gita Gutierrez Scott Horton John Hutson Maan Kaassamani Eric Lahammer Carl Levin Alfred W. McCoy Alberto J. Mora Anthony Morden Karyn Plonsky Clive Stafford Smith Lawrence Wilkerson Tom Wilner John Yoo |
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Official Web Site
Trailer
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         9.2/10 5 reviews - click here to read
A stunning inquiry into the suspicious death of an Afghani taxi driver at Bagram air base in 2002, the film is a fastidiously assembled, uncommonly well-researched examination of how an innocent civilian was apprehended, imprisoned, tortured, and ultimately murdered by the greatest democracy on earth. Intermingling documents and records of the incident with candid testimony from eyewitnesses and participants, the film uncovers an inescapable link between the tragic incidents that unfolded in Bagram and the policies made at the very highest level of the United States government in Washington, D.C. Combining the cool detachment of a forensic expert with the heated indignation of a proud American who holds his country to a high standard, Gibney's film reveals how the Bush administration has systematically betrayed the very ideals it professes to uphold.
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