Maybe she really did take all those pictures to document and expose abuse. Maybe her smiling face over the body of a dead Iraqi prisoner really is a mask of sorts as she claims. And the thumbs up?
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The end credits of this HBO documentary about the Abu Ghraib torture scandal reveal that some of the interviewees were paid, which proves there are other ways to get people to talk. Director Rory ...
Last month, Gibney’s film Taxi to the Dark Side won the 2008 Academy Award for “Best Documentary” for its exploration of the Bush administration’s policy on torture and interrogation at Guantanamo, ...
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Oscar-winning documentary veteran Errol Morris is developing a documentary about the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq. Sign up here. The film will examine the ...
The Abu Ghraib “Scandal” On April 28, 2004, CBS News’s 60 Minutes aired a segment about Abu Ghraib prison, revealing for the first time photos of the kinds of torture that had happened there. Some of ...