It explores the unexpected bond formed between Slahi and his defense team, highlighting a fight for legal principle amidst a dark, systemic injustice.
The film is adapted from Slahi's memoir, Guantánamo Diary , which he wrote while still in captivity [1]. The Mauritanian YIFY
It's an important, albeit harrowing, film that tackles difficult questions about human rights and the "War on Terror." It explores the unexpected bond formed between Slahi
Featuring performances by Tahar Rahim (as Slahi), Jodie Foster (who won a Golden Globe for her role as defense attorney Nancy Hollander), Shailene Woodley, and Benedict Cumberbatch [1, 2]. and Benedict Cumberbatch [1
Tahar Rahim’s portrayal of Slahi brings incredible humanity to the screen, balancing fear, resilience, and faith.