Four Days Inside Guantnamo is a documentary based on security camera footage from the Guantnamo Bay prison. This encounter between a team of Canadian intelligence agents and a child detainee in Guantnamo has never before been seen. Based on seven hours of video footage recently declassified by the Canadian courts this documentary delves into the unfolding high-stakes game of cat and mouse between captor and captive over a four day period. Maintaining the surveillance camera style this film analyzes the political, legal and scientific aspects of a forced dialogue.
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Documentary based around recordings of interrogations by Canadian intelligence personnel of Guantanamo Bay child prisoner Omar Khadr. In 2003 Canadian-born 16-year-old Khadr, the son of Afghan immigrants, was questioned by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service over a four-day period after being wounded and captured the previous year while visiting Afghanistan with his family. Accused of throwing a grenade at an American soldier during a firefight, he was branded a war criminal by the US and Canadian governments and sent to the notoriously brutal prisons of Abu Ghraib and Bagram before ending up in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
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