"Taxi to the Darkside," the latest prize-winning documentary from Oscar-nominee Alex Gibney, confirms his standing as one of the foremost non-fiction filmmakers working today. 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-.. Read more
| Director | Alex Gibney |
|---|---|
| Genres | Documentary |
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"Taxi to the Darkside," the latest prize-winning documentary from Oscar-nominee Alex Gibney, confirms his standing as one of the foremost non-fiction filmmakers working today. 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.
| Director | Alex Gibney |
|---|---|
| Studio | REVOLVER ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 43 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Documentary |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 30 Jun 2008 Production year: 2008 |
| Format | DVD |
Powerful. One of the really pivotal indispensible documentaries of this decade. It will stand as an important historical record
December 2002. An innocent Afghani taxi driver named Dilawar was taken to the US base at Bagram on suspicion of... read more on Time Out
Brilliant thought provoking film. I felt sorry for so many in this film and at the end was not sure who to blame but I have given it some thought and I blame the people at the very top who, of course, had very little repercussions in their life. War is a dirty business and full of innocents. This films protrays the nasty side of human beings and it leaves you thinking long after you have seen it. Definitely one to watch. It's not a feel good movie!
This is a rather harrowing story of how an innocent terrrorist suspect was treated and the horrific torture of those under interrrogation. It is very disturbing.
As traffic violations go, this one is a keeper. Driving home one night after partying with friends, professional care giver Brandi Boski (Mena Suvari) pays more attention to her mobile phone than to the homeless guy jaywalking in front of her. He comes right up through the windscreen – or at least the top of half of him does. His legs remain outside on the hood. Shocked and scared – and thinking about that promotion her boss is waving under her nose – Brandi keeps driving.... Read more