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THE OATH
Title: THE OATH
Original title: THE OATH
Section: Panorama
Director: Laura Poitras
Cast list:
Credits: director of photography: Kirsten Johnson; editor: Jonathan Oppenheim; music: Osvaldo Golijov; producer: Laura Poitras; production: Praxis Films & The Independent Television Service (ITVS);
Country: USA
Year: 2010
Running time: 90
Colour: Colour
Format: HD CAM (HDTV)
As she showed in MY COUNTRY, MY COUNTRY, in which she interviewed a Sunni physician in Iraq, New York-based documentarian Laura Poitras - among the top docmakers anywhere - peers into lives and issues missed by both the mainstream and alternative media. Here she ventures to Sana’a, the unsanitary capitol of Yemen, to speak to Abu Jandal, Osama bin Laden’s former bodyguard and a jihadist; and to sterile Guantanamo, where she is denied direct access to Abu Jandal’s well-known recruit, Salim Hamdan, bin Laden’s ex-driver, now on trial for terrorism. (Denied access to him, she has someone read in voiceover his prison letters.) Abu Jandal is conflicted: He has been “rehabilitated” by a Yemeni government program, but he also expresses ideas sympathetic to Al Qaeda. Now he has reinvented himself as a taxi driver. Poitras keeps the film moving by stressing the tension between these formerly close friends. More non-fiction films should be as beautifully photographed. Howard Feinstein

 

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KINO MEETING POINT 130 24.07.2010 12:00