Prisoner 345
Prisoner 345 is a 2006 documentary film.
Synopsis
Prisoner 345 is about detained Al Jazeera cameraman Sami Al Hajj, who was detained at the United States detainee camp at Guantanamo Bay detention camp in 2002. The film retells the arrest of Al Hajj at the Afghan-Pakistani border. The film has been shown at international film festivals in Australia, Canada, Lebanon, New Zealand and the United States.
Release
The film runs 50 minutes and is a production of the Al Jazeera television network. The film is produced by Ahmad Ibrahim & Abdallah El Binni and directed by Abdallah El Binni.
The film has been distributed to Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Reporters Without Borders, and Reprieve.[1]
References
- "Prisoner 345 takes the Story of Al Hajj to the Screen," MEB Journal, http://www.mebjournal.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=151
External links
- Film in full length at YouTube
- Prisoner 345 at IMDb
- Link to article on National Public Radio's "On the Media"
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