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The Prisoner Or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair
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The Prisoner Or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair

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Timezone: P M C E 
Sunday, January 18th 
11:30 pm 
Wednesday, January 21st 
09:00 am 
Saturday, January 24th 
02:00 am 

Category: Documentaries
Regions: Middle East

Baghdad, September 2003: In a middle class house on a quiet street, a family is fast asleep. Without warning, the front door is crashed and American soldiers storm the house looking for weapons and bomb-making material. Cameraman Michael Tucker documents the event as the men in the house are cuffed and forced to kneel in the garden. A search of the house uncovers no incriminating evidence, however Yunis Khatayer Abbas and three of his brothers are taken and detained.

Bent on forcing Yunis to confess to crimes he did not commit, his captors press him with bizarre questions about music tastes, sexual preferences and Harrison Ford. His intelligence value exhausted, he is then transferred to Abu Ghraib Prison. The charge: Planning the Assassination of Tony Blair.

Among thousands suffering from food shortages, riots and insurgent attacks, Yunis endures by helping his fellow prisoners and keeping a secret diary. He also forges an unlikely friendship with one of his guards, who he calls "The Good Soldier".

Combining Tucker's embedded footage, Yunis' home movies, testimony from former guard Benjamin Thompson and original comic book art, Tucker and Epperlein trace the moving story of an ordinary man trapped in a Kafkaesque nightmare.

Unique in its presentation and unlikely in its very existence, The Prisoner Or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair details an absurd comedy of errors where one freedom-loving Iraqi journalist learns the true meaning of liberation.

 

LEARN MORE:

Visit the film's official site
Read an interview with co-director Michael Tucker
Read the Newsweek article "Book Burning in Baghdad"

Read the Variety review

Visit the BBC's page for The Prisoner