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The Road to Guantanamo (2006) -- Part drama, part documentary, The Road to Guant�namo focuses on the Tipton Three, a trio of British Muslims who were held in Guantanamo Bay for two years until they were released without charge.
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Release Date:
9 March 2006 (UK) more
Plot:
Part drama, part documentary, The Road to Guantánamo focuses on the Tipton Three, a trio of British Muslims who were held in Guantanamo Bay for two years until they were released without charge. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
4 wins & 5 nominations more
User Reviews:
Documentary that makes you wonder more (95 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Riz Ahmed ... Shafiq
Farhad Harun ... Ruhel
Waqar Siddiqui ... Monir
Afran Usman ... Asif Iqbal
Shahid Iqbal ... Zahid
Sher Khan ... Sher Khan
Jason Salkey ... Military Interrogator Sheberghan
Jacob Gaffney ... Kandahar Interregator #1

Mark Holden ... Kandahar Interrogator #2

Duane Henry ... Guard #1

William Meredith ... Guard #2
Payman Bina ... Guard #3
Adam James ... SAS Interrogator
James Buller ... MI5
Mark Sproston ... Embassy Man
Nancy Crane ... Interrogator #1

Ewan Bailey ... Interrogator #2
Martin McDougall ... Interrogator #3
Naser Ranjha ... Interrogator #4
Justin Lynch ... Interrogator #5

Sara Stewart ... Interrogator #6

Demetri Goritsas ... Interrogator #7
James McNeill ... Interrogator #8

Sasha Pick ... Interrogator #9
Steven Beckingham ... Camp X-Ray Guard #1
Brian Flaherty ... Guard #2 (Guantanamo)
Jason Schams ... Guard #3 (Guantanamo)
Andre Pitts ... Guard #4 (Guantanamo)
Justin Thomson ... Guard #5 (Guantanamo)
Tom Whitecross ... Guard #6 - Guantanamo
Kieran O'Brien ... Voice Over
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ruhel Ahmed ... Himself
Osama Bin Laden ... Himself (archive footage)
Asif Iqbal ... Himself
Shafiq Rasul ... Himself

George W. Bush ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Christopher Fosh ... Guard #7 - Guantanamo (uncredited)
Donald Rumsfeld ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mat Whitecross 
Michael Winterbottom 
 
Produced by
Andrew Eaton .... producer
Michael Elliott .... line producer: Iran (as Mike Elliott)
Melissa Parmenter .... producer
Lee Thomas .... executive producer
Michael Winterbottom .... producer
 
Original Music by
Harry Escott 
Molly Nyman 
 
Cinematography by
Marcel Zyskind (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Mat Whitecross 
Michael Winterbottom 
 
Casting by
Wendy Brazington 
 
Production Design by
Mark Digby 
 
Makeup Department
Mehdi Habibipur .... makeup artist: Iran (as Mehdi Habibi Pour)
Morteza Mortaghi .... makeup artist: Iran
 
Production Management
Ali Reza Haghshenas .... production manager: Iran
Najibullah Razaq .... production manager: Afghhanistan
Ghorban Sadeghi .... production manager: Iran
Ali Reza Samiei .... production manager: Iran
Shahin Shahbazzadeh .... production manager: Iran
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael Elliott .... first assistant director
 
Sound Department
Nick Adams .... sound effects editor
Jeremy Adamson .... additional sound effects editor
Tim Alban .... foley supervisor
Richard Davey .... dubbing mixer
Richard Davey .... sound re-recording mixer
Jennie Evans .... sound effects editor
James Hamilton .... foley recordist
Joakim Sundström .... sound designer
Joakim Sundström .... supervising sound editor
Jessie Taylor .... assistant sound re-recording mixer
Chris Treble .... foley editor
Stuart Wilson .... sound mixer
Nick Woolwich .... sound recording engineer
Paul Wrightson .... adr editor
 
Special Effects by
Mohsen Ruzbahani .... special effects: Iran (as Mohsen Roozbehani)
Reza Turkaman .... special effects assistant: Iran
 
Visual Effects by
Adam Garner .... visual effects artist
Dan Sollis .... visual effects artist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Philip Fisk .... still photographer
 
Casting Department
Julie Dunne .... additional casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mehdi Faragi .... costume assistant: Iran
Esmaeil Maghsoudi .... costume supervisor: Iran
 
Editorial Department
Chris Beeton .... digital intermediate colorist: Pepper Post Productions Ltd.
Michelle Camp .... digital intermediate producer: Pepper Post Productions Ltd.
Richard Cradick .... on-line editor: Pepper Post Productions Ltd.
Michael Groom .... post-production assistant
Pete Harrow .... digital intermediate asset manager: Pepper Post Productions Ltd.
Scott Hinchcliffe .... on-line editor: Pepper Post Productions Ltd.
 
Music Department
Isobel Griffiths .... orchestra contractor
Jimmy Robertson .... music mix engineer
Harry Varsani .... musician: dhol and tabla
 
Transportation Department
Rasul Hosseini .... driver: Iran
 
Other crew
Ramin Ahmadzadeh .... translator: Iran
Reno Antoniades .... legal services: Lee & Thompson
Mohammed Arsalan .... fixer: Pakistan
Seyed Rahim Bathaei .... translator: Iran
Rachel Clark .... production assistant
Nicky Coats .... production accountant
Annie Derbaseghian .... production secretary: Iran
Hasein Dordoee .... production assistant: Iran
Graham Easton .... completion guarantor: Film Finances Inc.
Amir Farvardin .... production assistant: Iran
Jethro Harris .... head of film: Pepper Post Productions Ltd.
Gholam Reza Heydarijo .... caterer: Iran
Hamid Reza Heydarijo .... caterer: Iran
Fiona McGuire .... head of production: Revolution Films
Stephen Nex .... assistant: Michael Winterbottom and Andrew Eaton
Yaser Nicksima .... production assistant: Iran
Imran Paracha .... fixer: Pakistan
Abdul Manan Paryan .... advisor: security, Afghanistran
Linda Pather .... completion guarantor: Film Finances Inc.
Helen Phelps .... head of sales: Pepper Post Productions Ltd.
Ramtin Ramezani .... production assistant: Iran
Lee Stone .... legal services: Lee & Thompson
Milan Tawade .... travel arranger: The Travel Company
Lisa Wedgbury .... production assistant
Vanessa Whyte .... production assistant
Reza Zarechian .... translator: Iran
 
Thanks
Marese Langan .... special thanks
Tessa Ross .... very special thanks to
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language and disturbing violent content.
Runtime:
95 min
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Two of the actors (Riz Ahmed and Farhad Harun) and two of the ex-detainees were detained temporary and interrogated at the airport by the British police when they returned from the Berlinale-festival where the movie got the Silver Bear. According to BBC-news Ahmed said he was asked if he intended to make any more political films. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When one of the "detainees" is first brought into the interrogation tent, a guard accidentally lifts the man's shirt, revealing the wire of a remote microphone. more
Quotes:
Shafiq: [rapping to an American guard] My name's Shafiq Rasul, and I'm from Tipton, I tell them I ain't Taliban, but they don't wanna listen. You won't believe I just came out here, for my mate's wedding, do you? I never thought my ass, would be heading for Cuba. more
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References Back to the Future (1985) more

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8 out of 9 people found the following review useful.
Documentary that makes you wonder, 28 March 2007
6/10
Author: Brian Wright from United States

Road is the story of three British citizens of Pakistani descent who through a series of accidents and bad coincidences wind up in Taliban-held Afghanistan during the British-American bombing and occupation in the post-911 months of 2001.

Ruhel Ahmed, Asif Iqbal and Shafiq Rasul are 20-year-old devout Moslem men living in England who travel with their friend Monir to Pakistan to attend Asif's wedding. After spending a few days of shopping and sightseeing, the friends attend a mosque with Asif's Pakistani cousin, Zahid.

The Imam inspires them to volunteer to travel to Afghanistan and provide humanitarian aid presumably to the refugees being created in the civil strife with the Taliban on the eve of the invasion The friends decide to go to Kabul "to help." The story finds them set loose in the chaos of the invasion after the bus driver hits and kills a man, then leaves them.

They try to arrange for a ride back to Pakistan, instead the ride takes them north to a Taliban stronghold. The stronghold falls and they are taken prisoner; they lose track of Monir, and he is not heard from again. They herd the three onto trucks, and the nightmare truly begins: Asif and Shafiq are sent to Guantanamo, Zahid is imprisoned in Pakistan.

It's a hard movie to watch with the reenactments of the cruel treatment born by the "boys." What's always puzzled me is how did we know these detainees were Al Qaeda enablers, instrumental in the attacks of 911, sworn enemies of every good and decent American thing? The movie provides a news clip of King George saying, "The only thing I know for certain is that these are some bad people." Well we've seen the certainty of The Decider before, e.g. weapons of mass destruction and Saddam's relationship with Al Qaeda. According to MSNBC sources, as reported in Wikipedia: As of November 2006, out of 775 detainees brought to Guantanamo, approximately 340 have been released, leaving 435 detainees. Of those 435, 110 are labeled as ready for release. Of the other 325, only "more than 70" will face trial, the Pentagon says. That leaves about 250 who may be held indefinitely....

For my complete review of this movie and for other movie and book reviews, please visit my site TheCoffeeCoaster.com.

Brian Wright Copyright 2007

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