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Nominee
Grand Jury Prize ~ Documentary
Sundance Film Festival
It’s hard to overstate the power of Smaker’s debut documentary.

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A group of men trained by al-Qaeda are transferred from Guantanamo and sent to the world’s first rehabilitation center for “terrorists,” located in Saudi Arabia.

Not Rated
Genre
Documentary, Politics & World Affairs, Justice
Runtime
110
Language
English, Arabic
Director
Meg Smaker
Awards:
Nominee, Grand Jury Prize ~ Documentary, Sundance Film Festival
FEATURED REVIEW
Nick Allen, RogerEbert.com

Empathy can an inherent part of the documentary form, but it seems to have been a speciality during this festival. The US Documentary Comp is full of stories in which filmmakers find a story in which they recognize a person’s complicated experience, and then try to pass that on for the viewer. One ...

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