‘The Mauritanian’ Is A Harrowing Condemnation of Bush-Era Torture [Review]

Featuring a standout, awards-worthy performance by Tahir Rahim, Kevin Macdonald’s “The Mauritanian,” adapted from Mohamedou Ould Salahi’s memoir “Guantanamo Diary,” about his prolonged imprisonment at the titular base, is a staggering work of docudrama, that highlights the horrors that the American government inflicted on terrorist suspects post-9/11.Read More: The 100 Most Anticipated Films Of 2021Rahim plays Salahi, a Mauritanian who lives in Germany and, post-9/11, is arrested and renditioned to Guantanamo Bay for three years on vague accusations of orchestrating the attacks.Continue reading ‘The Mauritanian’ Is A Harrowing Condemnation of Bush-Era Torture [Review] at The Playlist.

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