Synopse
Documentary "I had nothing against the state. But the state had something against me." Moazzam Begg, son of a Pakistani banker, was born in Birmingham. In the 1990s, after the massacres of Muslims he supported the Mujahideen in Bosnia. For humanitarian reasons, as he says. After the turn of the century, he went to Pakistan and Afghanistan and joined the resistance to the Western military intervention. After his spectacular capture, which was shown all over the world, he was imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay. In a long interview, accompanied by insistent, occasionally sharp questioning from the director, Begg tells his story. It's one of imprisonment without verdict and of the exclusion of a Briton from British society. And of the degree of complexity involved in being a Muslim on the threshold between religion and political ideology. The film withstands the ambiguities, listens and digs deeper.
Regie
Ashish Ghadiali was the first graduate of the offshoot of NYU's Tisch School of theArts in Singapore, where among his tutors was one Oliver Stone. He works as adirector, screenplay writer and producer. TheConfession is his feature film debut.
Info
Original Title: The Confession
International Title: The Confession
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Veto!
Version & Subtitles: English OV
Director: Ashish Ghadiali
Production country: United Kingdom (Great Britain)
Year of Production: 2016
Length: 96 min
Producer: James Rogan
Production company: Rogan Productions
Cinematography: Keidrych Wasley
Editor: Nse Asuquo, Simon Barker
Music: Nitin Sawhney
Production Design: Beck Rainford
World Sales: Luke Brawley, Dogwoof






