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The Mauritanian

The Mauritanian

"The Mauritanian" is a gripping 2021 political drama film based on a true story. Directed by Kevin Macdonald, the film delves into the unjust incarceration of Mohamedou Ould Salahi, played brilliantly by Tahar Rahim. Jodie Foster delivers an outstanding performance as Nancy Hollander, his attorney, while Benedict Cumberbatch portrays Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Couch, a military prosecutor. The movie follows Salahi's harrowing journey as he languishes for years without trial in the Guantánamo Bay detention camp. Blending suspense with thought-provoking moments, "The Mauritanian" highlights themes of human rights, institutional abuse, and the perseverance of justice. You can experience the powerful soundtrack and watch or download the movie to engage in this heart-wrenching tale.

A classmate of mine at Quantico.
A couple of sleepless nights, that's all.
A hundred times I tell you.
A little, yeah.
A new car, a big house, kids?
A person!
After these New York attacks...
After two seconds, he freaked out and got out.
Airlines.
Airlines.
All his life he refused to get in a car.
All I can tell ya... be truthful.
All my time here, I have been told, "You are guilty.
All night.
All right, I need a favor.
All right, I'll hold.
All right, take half.
All right, turn around. Turn! Turn around!
All right?
All right? There was a French national that was detained alongside of him.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All the evidence, including your confessions.
Allahu Akbar.
Allahu Akbar.
Alleged.
Allow me to change.
Americans fighting with us. Same side.
And bring her into this facility.
And brought me here with a bag on my head and chains around my body.
And crowds will wander around the cells with their daiquiris,
And essentially using it to make the case that it was the right thing to do
And he needed the money for the hospital.
And he still has a right to counsel.
And I can't have that.
And I think there are strong grounds
And I'm still fumbling around for a light switch.
And if I'm wrong, when it comes to my reckoning,
And if it isn't, you'll be released.
And if it's a boy, they're gonna name him after you.
And if not...
And immediate removal from the island.
And it is all documented.
And it'll put pressure on the government to give us a court date.
And let him bleed to death on the flight deck as the plane hit the tower.
And my office is down there when you're done.
And no, I'm defending habeas corpus...
And now one of the show's stars is speaking out about her body...
And now that I'm here, really... [chuckles] I am scared to death.
And now we're debating the merits of habeas.
And our dead,
And our females.
And our old,
And put me in a jail in Jordan for five months,
And repeat after me?
And shark infested waters to the south.
And that means that anything that you say, anything that you write down,
And that the United States of America would use fear and terror to control me.
And the cruise ships from the Keys will come and dock,
And the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
And the government's released all the evidence that they have against you.
And then the court decides if that evidence is enough to justify holding you.
And then they slit his throat with a box cutter
And then, a few weeks ago,
And there are restraints in the walls and the floor.
And they pump in chainsaws and crying babies
And those who are absent,
And treat every human being with inherent human dignity?
And we can't do that unless we see the allegations against you.
And we don't know who they are. We don't know what they're charged with.
And we were both wrong.
And we wish to represent you.
And we're doing everything we can to get him out.
And we're from the firm of Freedman, Boyd and Hollander
And what's the reason that you're sitting on the case files?
And when I first arrive at Guantánamo...
And when I moved to Germany as a teenager,
And whenever you fall into sin, repent and return to the Lord?
And who's gonna answer for Bruce?
And you abandoned all of your principles, all of your laws, and you're wrong?
And you just went along with it?
And you need to keep writing, 'cause your letters are invaluable,
And you still have your clearance from your NSA suit, no?
And you will leave too, and your life will go on.
And you.
And you're not my brother.
And you're still my lawyer?
And your niece has a daughter and another little one on the way,
And Ziad Jarrah, who was on United 93.
And, uh, they are...
Anything else is a distraction.
Anything from here ends up in my Sunday papers...
Anywhere inside of the Beltway, so...
Apart from your client,
AQ laid it all out in the Manchester Protocols.
Are entitled to file for habeas corpus petitions.
Are you certain, Nancy?
Are you gonna join the case? We'd be lucky to have you.
Are you praying?
Are you real?
Are you religious now? [chuckles]
Are you serious? How do you know this?
As a Christian, as a lawyer...
As salaam alaikum.
Ask to speak to my mother.
At the very least, we are miles away from that.
Based in New Mexico.
Be exacting, thorough.
Because every mother believes that her son is innocent.
Because she's his mother?
Because that is what Allah, my God, wants.
Because they have none.
Because...
Been a fruitless endeavor trying to get through to your office.
Believe me, it's useless.
Bet they love this religious fiction.
Between '97 and '99,
Between Slahi and his cousin in Afghanistan.
Bill tells me a good friend of yours was on one of the planes, 9/11.
Bob Dylan song.
Bonjour. Enchantée.
Box 32. Okay.
Box 32. We missed it.
Bruce Taylor.
But anything you wanna cite in court or remove from the facility
But because of suspicions and associations.
But clearing classified evidence is an extremely time consuming process.
But doesn't it bother you at all, working for someone like this?
But don't worry, we are walled off from the prosecution.
But I am trying to forgive.
But I hope I can find peace.
But I think you've only provided 85% of what you know.
But I was told specifically by the agency that you're the man to see.
But I'm afraid that's the answer I have.
But I'm prosecuting a Gitmo case.
But I'm starting to think that this is what it must feel like
But if we miss something, this guy goes home.
But it's your facility, so how do you not know who you're holding?
But me, here, I'm like a statue.
But my hands are tied.
But no one just gets a phone call from Bin Laden's sat phone.
But that's where this is heading.
But there's more to consider.
But they built this place out of the reach of the courts for a reason.
But they're walled off from the government and the prosecution.
But until that gets in, just focus on our client's testimony.
But we are not here as interrogators.
But we have no idea when he said it or who he said it to,
But we have to prove that,
But we will lose you.
But we'll beat 'em in court.
But when someone's accused of terrorism,
But writing here is way much dangerous than talking.
But you need to decide.
But you owe me, all right?
But...
Call me by my number 241.
Call this number.
Can I ask you something?
Can I get one of them?
Can I get you a drink?
Can you get me access to those?
Can you hear me?
Can you hear them?
Can you help with my nephew's visa?
Can't be any shorter than mine.
Can't believe she sat down for this.
Case? You talking about your Gitmo thing? How's that going?
Cathy and my wife, Kim, they worked at the same hospital together, so...
Cathy, I'm gonna make him pay.
Cause them to die with faith.
CIA won't help.
Close your eyes.
Colonel coming through.
Colonel Seidel told me you were a naval aviator?
Come in.
Come on in. Close the door. We got a lot of work to do.
Come on, man. Get it together. Let's go. Stand up.
Come on, man. It's a party. Enjoy yourself.
Come on. One phone call, to see if he's there.
Constantly, he traveled for work.
Convince him, you've convinced me.
Copy of the case file?
Copy that.
Couple of weeks.
David...
Dead from what?
Defending freedom.
Der Spiegel writes a story saying that he's detained in Guantánamo Bay.
Did the colonel tell you why I wanted to see you?
Did you ever open up factual return box 32?
Did you see Slahi found himself a lawyer?
Do not fucking sit down on me, asshole!
Do you fucking have ears?
Do you have any questions?
Do you know Jeff and Valerie?
Do you know why Mohamedou wanted us to call her?
Do you wanna be a defendant or a witness?
Do you want a boy or a girl?
Does the petitioner have any questions?
Don't even fucking breathe!
Don't forget your codes,
Don't give up!
Don't give up.
Don't let them take your faith. One day you will be home, brother.
Don't lie. Shut up. Shut up.
Don't lose your keys.
Don't tell me what to do.
Don't worry, Mother!
Dream of home.
Eat when I tell you to.
Eight Nazis, eight convictions in less than a month.
Either wear the jersey or get off the field.
End of training, things get pretty loopy.
Especially now.
Even if it pertains to his case.
Even in Mauritania, we have watched Law and Order and Ally McBeal.
Even the Privilege team enjoys reading them.
Everybody has the right to counsel.
Everything all right? Kim and the boys?
Everywhere you look, he's there.
Explain to me, really.
Explain to me.
FBI, Langley, Interpol, anybody who touched the MFRs.
Files are in. We need to get to Virginia.
First name: Mohamedou.
For anything other than football and fellowship.
For eight years, I have been dreaming of being in a courtroom...
For making the government's evidence against you inadmissible.
For me and for so many people in the world, America is like this.
For the first time I experienced living where people do not fear the police...
For this reason, I do not hold a grudge against those who abused me, you know.
For three years, they don't know if he's dead, in prison.
For your own safety, we will be monitoring the meeting.
Forgive me,
Fought with Al Qaeda in Afghanistan in the '90s.
Four thousand one hundred holes. Four thousand one hundred holes.
Four thousand one hundred holes. Four thousand one hundred holes.
Fruit from the poisonous tree.
Fuck.
Fuck.
Fucking look at me!
Gather your notes together.
General Lehnert could get us to low crawl through hell in a gasoline suit.
German intelligence tracked money transfers and phone calls
Get out.
Get out.
Get the Filet O Fish. It's halal.
Give me your hands!
Glad I ran into you.
Glasses off.
Go answer it.
Go call DGSE, see if they can track him down.
Go on, get out. Go home.
Go on. Get in line. I recommend the asada.
Go, go. You're missing the game.
God is greater.
Goddamn it.
Going home! Freedom!
Good enough.
Good luck with that.
Good luck, Mo.
Good morning to Guantánamo.
Good morning, everybody.
Good, man. [chuckles]
Good.
Good.
Good. They decided I'm innocent. I'm going home tomorrow.
Goranson?
Got an empty bed on this block, if you want to take a peek.
Guantánamo will not even confirm that he's there.
Guantánamo's pretending he doesn't exist.
Guys.
Hands now!
Happy fucking holiday.
Happy reading.
Hard to beat the lie detector even once.
Has to be cleared by me or another member of the Privilege team.
Have they shown you any evidence they have against you?
He admits to acquiring explosives to blow up LAX.
He always said he felt closer to God in the cockpit.
He calls me, I don't know what phone he is using.
He did. I told him to save you the trip.
He died...
He disappeared.
He felt like it would ruin his natural ability to navigate.
He fucking confessed.
He fucking wrote a spreadsheet on the inner workings of Al Qaeda.
He got a scholarship to study electrical engineering in Germany in 1988.
He got in a car once to look for a lost calf.
He has been held against his will for six years
He has been interrogated,
He just called you once from Bin Laden's phone?
He knows that he is fighting for his life, and he has nothing to hide.
He looks well.
He never rode in a car?
He oversees the JTF interrogations.
He passed the polygraph, twice.
He put those men on my husband's plane?
He recruited Marwan al Shehhi,
He recruited me to Al Qaeda.
He rolled 'em up one after another.
He said you wouldn't take no for an answer,
He says he stayed with you in Germany,
He specifically threatened to have Slahi's mother shipped to Gitmo
He spent 70 days in special projects, tortured.
He stayed in my house one night.
He wanted us to hear that.
He wanted us to tell you that he misses you very, very much.
He wants to study, he's a little Einstein, like you.
He was a camel herder.
He was a friend of a friend of a friend from the mosque.
He was first officer on Flight 175, the plane that hit the South Tower.
He was one of the key actors in 9/11, the 20th hijacker.
He was very, very cooperative.
He's from Marseille.
He's gonna ask us to set a trial date.
He's guilty! He's fucking guilty!
He's the only person who can sign off on the MFRs.
Hell, I don't even know because no one is telling me anything.
Her transfer to Guantánamo has been approved.
Here we are.
Hey, Hannah. I didn't know you guys were coming.
Hey, I'm responsible for what goes out.
Hey, it's one phone call, buddy.
Hey, listen to me!
Hey, Mohamedou. Have some cake.
Hey, Nancy.
Hey, Teri, you speak French, right?
Hey, Whit. How's it been?
Hey!
Hey!
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. You okay?
His real name is Ahmed Jabar. The IRC helped me find his wife, Samia.
Hope it's okay. It's all they have on base.
How can you defend me
How did you get this?
How do I get myself the MFRs, the original notes?
How do you respond to that?
How many days...
How many time I say?
How many times can I say the same thing?
How much is gas over there?
How soon can you clear these pages?
How very Ignatian of you.
How's it going, Stu? [exhales]
How's the rental market here?
Hurry up, follow him!
I already put in for a Freedom of Information request,
I am client, you are attorney.
I am innocent. I am innocent, okay?
I am not at liberty to share MFRs.
I believe this court is guided by law...
I can accept it.
I can sleep?
I can smell it all the way from the office.
I can swing you an agency liaison for your task force.
I can't be a witness.
I can't be a witness.
I can't talk to you about other detainees, Mo.
I care about you.
I cooperate. I tell you everything.
I could put a call in.
I did bake sales for his legal fund. That's not a part of my job.
I did.
I didn't know they studied the Jesuits in the Marine law school.
I do.
I don't have a name here.
I don't have a security clearance.
I don't know him, never knew him.
I don't know his name, but I have his prison ID, which is 241.
I don't know what language this, but I would say this is Swedish.
I don't know yet.
I don't know, I ride the Metro.
I don't know, something nice.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't see him for a long time. You know where he is?
I don't think I'm better than anybody else! That is the point!
I don't wanna hear another word about detainee treatment.
I don't want you spinning your wheels on this.
I don't.
I doubt Bin Laden even knows.
I gave her a name.
I go Afghanistan, help Muslim against the communists.
I got his family off your back,
I gotta tell you...
I have been... special project?
I have concerns about her safety in this all male environment.
I have no idea where my cousin Mahfouz is.
I have orders to stand up a 9/11 war court for enemy combatants held in Guantánamo
I have to work early in the morning.
I haven't spoken with him.
I hear it's beautiful.
I hear POTUS tracks him in his daily.
I heard your number called last night. How was it?
I interrogated him myself.
I just didn't want anyone else to tell you,
I just didn't want somebody else telling you.
I just didn't want you to be alone.
I just got a notification from the Privilege team.
I just got here.
I know you want me.
I know you want me.
I know you want me. You're gonna fuck me.
I know.
I like the look of this fight.
I looked at it. You got the wrong plaintiff.
I mean what I say. Hmm?
I mean, come on. What do you need 'em for? You know what they did.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
I mean, he's not rattled.
I mean, he's not Schrodinger's cat. He's either there or he's not there.
I mean, whole thing'd move a lot faster if I could get an understanding
I mean, you believe I did all these things, so...
I mean, you can save her.
I mean, you understand everything?
I mean...
I much prefer these civilized conversations.
I need to corroborate Slahi's testimony.
I received 20,000 pages of redacted materials, so...
I received a letter from my wife.
I reviewed your correspondence,
I sent out the information requests you asked for.
I should have come back to visit sooner.
I solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
I speak English, maybe...
I spend my time in places like this helping people like you.
I take it you didn't enjoy it.
I think you might like what you see.
I took a call.
I took over the Slahi case.
I trained with Al Qaeda for a few months in 1990 and '92.
I tried that once already. It didn't end well.
I typed up the rest of that call.
I wanna know whose name I should cite
I want to forgive...
I want you to fuck me. Do you hear me?
I wanted to thank you. You did the right thing.
I won my case. [chuckles]
I won.
I would like to confess.
I wouldn't wanna post out here, but the R&R doesn't look so bad.
I'd expect nothing less.
I'd like you to consider releasing your letters.
I'd rather go in my own car.
I'll be fine.
I'll be right out here, sir.
I'll find you another lawyer.
I'll go and find him. You look great, by the way.
I'll stick the needle in his arm myself.
I'm enormously proud of what goes on inside JTF,
I'm from Mauritania.
I'm gonna grab some lunch with Whit Cobb tomorrow.
I'm gonna have to go with bin al Shibh's.
I'm happy because I trusted in American justice.
I'm inclined to agree with Miss Hollander.
I'm interrogated 18 hours, every day, 3 years.
I'm kinda confused.
I'm Nancy Hollander. This is my associate, Teri Duncan,
I'm not a liar!
I'm not allowed to do that. Turn around.
I'm not calling you by a number.
I'm not gonna last three and a half hours.
I'm not hungry.
I'm not just defending him, I'm defending the rule of law.
I'm not just defending him. I'm defending you and me.
I'm not kidding.
I'm not really that much of a welcome presence
I'm not saying that he doesn't.
I'm not. We submitted for discovery months ago.
I'm older than you.
I'm ready for that.
I'm ready.
I'm saying that he helped to kill 3,000 civilians,
I'm so glad you made it in one piece.
I'm sorry, what exactly are you accusing me of?
I'm Stuart Couch,
I'm sure you'll provide us with the rest.
I'm the one that'll have to answer for it.
I'm thinking of moving Kim, the boys, here for the summer
I'm very happy with your cooperation, Mohamedou.
I've been writing all my life, and I like that.
If I turn up with 20,000 summaries,
If it's on there, it's a detainee request.
If my guards read the letters, I am here.
If the government has uniquely complicated issues clearing classified evidence,
If there's any untainted evidence that Slahi's guilty,
If they want to know about a guy, tell them about a guy.
If they've got grounds to claim duress, it's better I know about it now.
If this case keeps dragging out.
If we don't give the OGC a date, pretty soon they're gonna give us one.
If we share anything with them, I'm doing prison time.
If you can do that, then I'll be back.
If you choose to let us represent you,
If you don't even know what I'm charged with?
If you have a problem with the United States of America,
If you stray outside the designated areas, you will be removed from the island.
If you wish to grab your client some grub, do so now.
If you'll excuse us for a minute.
Illegal disclosures may result in your arrest
In '99, Slahi recruited bin al Shibh and other members of the Hamburg cell,
In a pinch, I'll suck it up for country.
In Arabic, the word for "free" and the word for "forgiveness"
In here.
In June, the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land,
In November 2001, their son was taken for questioning by Mauritanian police.
In terms of the briefing schedule, we just annotated it for you.
In the event the detainee lunges for you, push back away from the table.
In the mid '90s, Abu Hafs was designated personal poet and spiritual adviser
Including Marwan al Shehhi,
Including plenty of prospective clients.
Iraq, the number one issue when it comes to voters,
Is something wrong?
Is that Mo?
Is the detainee gonna testify? He understands he doesn't have to, yes?
Is the same word.
Is this about the new satellite dish you put up?
Is this an inside in the warm issue
Isn't just about the cobbler at the Peach Pit.
It doesn't matter what we believe. What matters is what we can prove.
It is a pain in the butt to find a locksmith with the proper clearance.
It was given under duress.
It's 300 degrees in here. I don't know how you guys wanna drink tea.
It's a demolition job.
It's a letter. It's not my wife.
It's all there in the top sheet.
It's an agency issue.
It's an independent body.
It's cold.
It's his name on the report.
It's just E! I think the exclamation is silent.
It's just labeled "Translations," but look inside.
It's just taken a while to get the clearance.
It's me they will fuck, not you.
It's not the detainees they were trying to keep out of the courts.
It's not the first time in history that a client's lied to his lawyers.
It's not.
It's one of the tools in the box.
It's over.
It's recommended you wear a hijab when visiting your client.
It's secure. It's warm. Plus, I get to surf when I'm off duty.
It's systemic, OSD approved. Donald Rumsfeld signed the top sheet.
It's the jailers.
It's too cold! Hey!
Je suis Maître Theresa Duncan et je voudrais...
Joseph Folio and Robert Patton represent the respondent.
JTF interrogators, they left all the dates off.
Judge Robertson. He's a tough judge.
Just a minute.
Just like our friendship wouldn't wear away.
Just like you said, and I didn't like what I saw.
Just the once?
Keep them alive in Islam,
Kent tell you any more than that. [chuckles]
Key recruiter for 9/11 in Germany.
Kick the ball over here?
Knock it off. You're not a parrot.
Last chance, Mohamedou.
Last week, in Paris, a lawyer from Mauritania approached my firm.
Lawyer scum.
Lead counsel for the government on your client's case.
Leave your bag here.
Lehnert called him his "dog on a chain."
Let a judge decide what's admissible.
Let me ask you, I understand everyone has a right to a defense...
Let's get to it.
Listen, we've got sworn testimonies saying that you are the head recruiter for 9/11.
Listen.
Listen.
Listening to the waves.
Look at here.
Look at this. Look at all of this. Look at this one.
Look up.
Look, I know it was your people who took Arjun off the task force.
Look, it's written here. I'm going home!
Look, these pages, they put my client in a really vulnerable position.
Look, you know that the raw stuff's only for the intel community,
Look.
Madam Slahi would like to know, have you really seen her son?
Mahfouz Ould al Walid,
Make this case about Mohamedou, we're gonna lose.
Make yourself at home.
Mamma?
Marseille is a real shit hole.
Marseille is on the ocean?
Mauritania?
May God forgive us, and may God be with us.
Maybe a book.
Maybe he doesn't exist?
Maybe he is.
Maybe it's your friend.
Maybe.
Me no want trouble for friend because of phone call.
Memorandum for the Record.
Merry Christmas, Nancy.
Merry Christmas, Theo.
MFRs are the originals and carry all the details.
MFRs? What's that?
Military intelligence thinks we're wasting our time,
Military wants a crack at you.
Military's founded on law and order.
Mm.
Mohamedou Ould Slahi.
Mohamedou Ould Slahi. The Mauritanian.
Mohamedou was very passionate.
Mohamedou's written to us.
Money!
Morning, Diego.
Most people, they say, "Please, may I?" None of this kamikaze bullshit.
Mr. Slahi has been spirited across borders,
Mr. Slahi, I understand that it might be hard for you to believe,
Must produce any evidence that they have against you,
My captors cannot forgive me for something that I have never done.
My charge is to get Slahi the needle.
My client, he's not a suspect. He's a witness.
My dad told me I'm not welcome home for Thanksgiving this year.
My father's one and only two seconds ride. You pried it out of me.
My friend, his number is 241.
My house was like that. Anyone could come stay.
My lawyers.
My life?
My turn. Let me ask you: what if you're wrong?
Nah, well, wrong again, bro.
Nah.
Nancy Hollander.
Nancy, maybe he doesn't go anywhere.
Nancy, we'd all love a pop at this administration,
Nearly didn't. The I 83 was closed all the way north of Baltimore.
Need a hand?
Neil Buckland?
Never did I believe I would be eight years a prisoner without trial,
Never...
Next life, God willing.
Next time I hear about him, he's telling you guys crazy lies about me.
No interference.
No jury's gonna get past that.
No one else is gonna walk in there, not you, not POTUS.
No one today.
No problem.
No proof. You brought me here naked.
No reason in particular.
No way 9/11 would have ever happened.
No, I mean it.
No, I thought about that.
No, just passing through. Hey, you know Whit Cobb over at OGC?
No, keep going.
No, memorizing his mother's number.
No, no, no. Not "Mohammed." Mohamedou. Check the logs.
No, not days.
No, sir, I did not.
No, that's what they're trained to say.
No, they're great.
No, video only.
No, we gotta clear it first.
No, what it is, is a paradigm shift.
No! What the hell are you doing, running the ball on third and long?
No?
No. It's nothing.
No. No. No. No!
No. Yes... No.
Nobody dug around my backyard.
Nobody knows about your guy from Marseille.
Northwest Africa.
Not a motherfucker parrot.
Not a single word he said is admissible.
Not according to Ramzi bin al Shibh.
Not evidence for trial.
Not fear.
Not for a while, crocodile.
Not for something that I have done or that has been proved...
Not just anyone.
Not me, sir, some of the other guys.
Not what I expected.
Nouakchott also.
Now I know you're ignoring me.
Now I need you to sue the government.
Now I'm stuck with only you.
Now that I... cooperate...
Now they'll make someone else suffer like us.
Now we gotta check through the intel reports and corroborate.
Now you have to say...
Now, I read the MFRs.
Now, if you can't sell me on your version of events,
Now, someone has to answer for that.
Now, that's all there is to it.
Now, the Supreme Court said it will not tolerate further delay
Now, we all took an oath to support and defend the Constitution.
Now...
O God, whoever You keep alive,
Of course! Bring him tomorrow.
Of how some of these IRs came together.
Oh yeah?
Oh, my God, you must be feeling it.
Oh, shit.
Oh, yeah?
Oh, yeah. It's over there.
Oh, yes. Airplanes and missiles.
Oh! I'll catch up with y'all in a few.
Ok.
OK.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Omar Sharif.
On your knees!
Once MI takes over, your sessions won't be as friendly.
Once we've reviewed the material,
One day, this'll all be a tourist attraction.
One is heavy metal, and the other is country.
One of the recruiters from 9/11.
One. Eat when I tell you to. Two. Eat when I tell you to.
Or a standing out in the cold issue?
Or it will find itself back in my courtroom.
Or so I thought, until I came here.
Otherwise known as Abu Hafs, Slahi's cousin and brother in law.
Our male,
Outside, my family, my brother, their lives go on.
Peace be with you.
People like you seem to think that that's different.
People need to read your story for themselves.
People wanna see these guys burn.
Pilot of the plane that hit the South Tower,
Plaintiff's been all over the news this morning.
Please tell me you didn't drive all the way down here
Please.
Please.
Please. No. Come on.
Praise be to God.
Prisoner, what's his name?
Protected means you don't have to come in here to view it.
Protocol. It's for your protection, ma'am.
Ramzi bin al Shibh says he knows you very well.
Ramzi bin al Shibh, the so called 20th hijacker.
Remember 9/11! USA! USA!
Remember 9/11.
Rough justice. That's what this administration wants.
Ruled that prisoners in Guantánamo
Same as you, one word at a time.
Same side.
Same side. No one, me. You no listen. Same side.
Save me from the wolves that surround me, O Most Gracious!
Save me some tajine.
Say it.
Seals look good.
See if they can't get you to cooperate.
See the Journal today, sir?
See you later, alligator.
See you later, alligators.
See, that's just it.
See, there's so many contradictions in these reports.
Seeing the camp tomorrow.
Self asphyxiation.
Seven sixty, give me your hands.
Seven sixty, reservation. Hurry the fuck up.
Seven sixty!
Seventh floor's got all that Gitmo intel locked up tight.
Shall I just pull up a seat?
She doesn't want to be a lawyer no more?
She moved on from your case.
She wanted me to tell you that your brother, Yahdih...
She's been fighting the government since Vietnam.
Shouldn't life be about more than that?
Since when did we start locking people up without a trial in this country?
Since when do you care about what the firm thinks?
Sir, he's not cleared to enter the building.
Sir, I didn't see your name on the schedule. You giving a talk?
Sir, I refuse to prosecute this case.
Sir, if it is a clearance issue, I am TS/SCI.
Sir, the defense is gonna play every card that they can.
Sir.
Sir. I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
Sir...
SIS says all their nationals in Guantánamo are accounted for.
Sit.
Six of them were given the electric chair.
Slahi? That's your guy?
Slahi. S L A H I.
Slahi's gonna walk.
Sleep deprivation, waterboarding, stress positions, flat out assault.
So don't question my commitment to your case.
So his son sent me the money, and I paid the hospital.
So my interrogators can read it?
So President Bush, of course, will be addressing this
So they need to be handled with sensitivity.
So they're gonna take over,
So try and only bring me the juicy stuff.
So was he.
So we should just give up our life here?
So why did you delete all the contacts in your cell phone, then?
So you get the news here.
So you just decided to become a fucking terrorist?
So, how was your trip?
So, I gotta go down to Gitmo?
So, I...
So, we won the motion to compel,
So...
So... how's Bill?
Some humanitarian crusader down in Albuquerque.
Someone revoked my clearance, and I have orders to return to Lejeune.
Someone...
Something very symbolic, but something that doesn't wear away,
Sorry, bro. I know you were close.
Sorry. I didn't mean to ambush you.
Sorry. So, yeah...
State your name.
Step up to the line, IDs out.
Steve, please. He has a wife and children.
Stu and I worked together on that drug case back in...
Stu and I worked together...
Stuart. Great to see you again after all these years.
Summaries. Slahi said this, that and the other.
Sure is.
Sure, if I don't mind violating the Espionage Act.
Sure.
Sure. What gives?
Take a notepad and one writing implement in with you.
Technically, this ain't evidence, sir. It's just hearsay.
Tell her...
Tell them...
Tell you the truth, I'm lost in the sauce a bit.
Teri was fun.
Teri's life goes on.
Thank you, Mohamedou.
Thank you, Mr. Patton. Miss Hollander?
Thank you, praise be.
Thank you, Your Honor.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks for schlepping all the way out here.
That doesn't matter because it's not the case we're building.
That must be why they gave you that little scholarship, huh?
That sounds like something a spook would say, doesn't it?
That the Republicans are the stronger party of the two
That was my cousin.
That way when I beat ya,
That we're trying to set up some kind of lawless garrison state.
That were caught sneaking into the US by U boat?
That you recruited him and Marwan al Shehhi, Ziad Jarrah.
That's a joke. We got spares.
That's a lot of case files. [sighs]
That's all we're asking for.
That's Bob. He works here. He can take you to read the MFRs.
That's exactly like me.
That's for sure.
That's good.
That's it? That's what happened?
That's it.
That's just two.
That's like... go ask Charlie Sheen to name all his girlfriends.
That's Marseille.
That's not a part of my job.
That's not true. That's not true.
That's on me.
That's what I do.
That's what the pages are for. Write it down.
That's what we wanted, right?
The airlines want to make it a PR campaign,
The Americans are going crazy.
The case, the case.
The case.
The constitution doesn't have an asterisk at the end that says,
The FBI didn't have this much evidence on Gotti.
The firm won't take a Gitmo case.
The first thing those terrorists did was slash up a flight attendant
The general's just about the same closed door as you.
The government has ten days to file,
The government withheld the case files?
The government won't show us the evidence they have against you.
The government's had plenty of time, Your Honor.
The guards listen to everything.
The idea is to, you know, disorient you.
The kitchen is here, the bathroom on the left.
The law says you get open file discovery, and I want you to have discovery.
The lawyer represents a family over there.
The Mauritanian.
The millennium plot?
The mosque is collecting donations.
The only way to help yourself is to talk.
The prisoner speaks Arabic, French, and German.
The res gestae of it all.
The sea always sounds the same.
The second you're detained, claim torture.
The son of a bitch who flew your friend's plane into the South Tower.
The United States of America, Donald Rumsfeld, and George W. Bush.
The US government is authorized to arrest your mother...
The way he was hitting those country roads.
The week that Slahi was handed over to military intelligence,
The White House is breathing down my neck to charge Slahi,
The whole desk pitched in on it, put the reports together.
The whole truth and nothing but the truth."
The whole world saw it go down on TV.
The World War II case with eight Nazi saboteurs
The world's second largest minefield to the north
Then give me your phone.
Then in a military base in Afghanistan,
Then we will have attorney client privilege.
Then why are you here?
There are two types of music I can't abide.
There has been confusion.
There is no record of 241.
There'll be three names on the lawsuit:
There's a backlog needs clearing.
There's about ten other scary names he crossed paths with.
There's no evidence. I trust you, you trust me.
There's two reasons.
These are just two of the bad guys we know he associated with.
They "made" you, as in they coerced you?
They are good? My letters?
They can't keep us here forever.
They can't use it against you.
They don't know. No one knows.
They evaluate your letters and determine what needs to remain classified.
They go nuts for that stuff, sir. Look.
They heard me?
They kidnapped me from my home
They let me have a TV.
They made me.
They pulled my pass.
They really did a very good job in hiding a lot.
They say he's one of the organizers of 9/11.
They say you are an exceptional student.
They take them to their bases to **** them.
They want to talk to you.
They were close growing up.
They were good? You checked the seals?
They will too.
They won't have the horsepower.
They won't let you out of boot camp
They wouldn't let me drive if I wasn't coming back.
They'll confuse me for a Gulf prince.
They're letting you go?
They're nothing. Like fantasy...
They're still treating Slahi's intel as active.
They're watching everything I say, everything I do.
Think I miscalculated on the tea.
This base exists outside of US legal jurisdiction.
This didn't come from AQ, sir. This is coming from our side.
This dude is the Al Qaeda Forrest Gump.
This fucking island, I'm dying here!
This guy, Captain Collins, some Navy reservist, he ran the program.
This is Bob. He's, um, OGA.
This is Danish.
This is French.
This is from the Department of Defense.
This is how, even here, I can be free.
This is it. This is my life.
This is Italian.
This is not my cell. Hey! This is not my cell!
This is the contract.
This is Turkish.
This means that the government
Those are issues of its own making, Your Honor.
Those who are present among us,
Three nights in the hole with a bucket to piss in,
Three years, they charged me with nothing.
Three. Eat when I tell you to.
Through the speakers 24 hours a day.
To a newspaper?
To be on the outside of one.
To Bin Laden himself.
To cut the head off this snake.
To elicit the copilot, Bruce, to open the cockpit door and come to her rescue.
To engrave their names in Arabic.
To everything.
To financing 9/11, to recruiting the hijackers.
To get them to release the evidence that they have against you.
To have her ****d by other detainees.
To have the blood of 3,000 innocent lives all over your hands?
To remove Saddam Hussein.
To what?
Trust me, brother, I know how that goes.
Trust me, I ain't cut out for that.
Trying to wrap their heads around what the hell happened here.
Turn around.
Turn around.
Two children already. [speaks Arabic]
Two thousand eighty one.
Two thousand eighty two.
Two years later, he traveled to Afghanistan and joined Al Qaeda.
Uh, just me for now, and a translator with security clearance.
Under jurisdiction of the president.
United flight 175, based on evidence gathered from the wreckage,
Unless I have one put it in the bag piece of evidence,
Unless you can square a four inch fold on a bedsheet.
Versus, for example, being submitted by deposition testament.
Very much so.
Volunteers are giving their lives!
Wa alaikum salaam.
Wa alaikum salaam.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, we didn't get your name.
Wait, what are you doing?
Wait. Where are you going?
We agreed that we could pick our own pro bono fights.
We are not working for the US government in any way.
We are seeking the death penalty,
We brought you some food.
We can show that Slahi was financing terror.
We can't fight what we don't know.
We can't go forward without the Privilege team.
We can't prosecute Slahi. We don't have the evidence.
We can't talk about these things, not here.
We captured him in ****stan.
We designate it either classified or protected.
We do.
We don't get news, but we have this show, E Exclamation.
We don't know who's on the other end of that line.
We flew KC 130s at Cherry Point together.
We have a base here.
We know that you're innocent.
We know the law is corrupt, and we know the government using fear to control us.
We like to fully consider a problem before we blow it up.
We like to mess with them, tear out the last chapter.
We need a new strategy.
We need this to stop.
We need to change the conversation.
We need to go to Virginia.
We need to prove that the US government lacks evidence sufficient to detain him.
We need to talk about that Guantánamo case of ours.
We offer no beverages, no snacks and no facilities aboard this aircraft.
We pull from the same playbook.
We received sign off from Donald Rumsfeld authorizing the use of special measures.
We should be doing something.
We simply need more time, Your Honor.
We want you to lead the prosecution.
We were trying to prevent a second 9/11.
We will fax it to your office
We will file a writ of habeas on your behalf.
We'll collect them after your meeting.
We'll get in there as quick as we can.
We'll see.
We're drinking beers in a prison gift shop.
We're gonna break you, scumbag.
We're here to have a conversation.
We're not gonna call that number.
We're not there yet, sir. We're still trying to corroborate.
We're not.
We've had incidents of inmates spitting at female lawyers.
We've had some preliminary discussion of the procedures we'll follow today.
We've taken a lot of prisoners in Afghanistan,
Well, God pays for what He orders. One way or another, He'll make it work.
Well, he knows you.
Well, he's not there or you don't know whether he's not there?
Well, I went down to Gitmo...
Well, I'd like to explain your legal situation.
Well, if God was on Flight 175, he is sure as shit with you right now.
Well, if you agree to let us represent you,
Well, maybe he's not a French national.
Well, Neil was driving like he was back at flight school,
Well, not anymore. [chuckles]
Well, okay. How about I tell you what?
Well, one time they showed I had taken a call from Bin Laden's satellite phone.
Well, people have called you a terrorist lawyer.
Well, the government's had a four year head start on us.
Well, the US government is holding upwards of 700 prisoners in Guantánamo.
Well, then write it down. All right?
Well, we need your testimony.
Well, we're putting something together. Your name came up. You got a minute?
Well, what can I say? It's been busy.
Well, when I defended someone charged with ****, nobody called me a rapist.
Well, you guys are the lawyers. You know how that goes.
Well, your name's all over some of my case files.
Were you expecting someone?
What about Moroccan, Algerian, Tunisian?
What are you asking for?
What are you doing down there, buddy? Get up!
What are you doing? This is my session! What the fuck are you doing?
What can I do for you?
What can I do with only a number?
What did she say? She is good?
What do I call you?
What do I tell everyone?
What do they accuse you of during your interrogations?
What do they like to read?
What do you need to see to believe this?
What do you need?
What do you think is happening here?
What do you want me to sign, Nancy? Who am I suing today? God?
What does it feel like
What does it mean?
What does that mean?
What happened to him?
What if you are?
What is that, sleep deprivation?
What life?
What makes you think you're any better than the rest of us?
What the fuck is Privilege team?
What the fuck is this, Kent? It's all redacted.
What the hell do you know about my life?
What the hell else would you call it?
What you doing, motherfucker?
What, did the printer at the Pentagon have a hissy fit?
What, no tea? No cake?
What?
What?
What?
What?
What? Are you crazy?
What? He's asking me?
What? What?
What's been done here is reprehensible!
What's he saying? I can't hear him. Can you open that line a little wider?
What's not to enjoy?
What's the latest from your pen pal?
What's the news from Cuba?
What's your point?
Whatever I say, it doesn't matter.
Whatever you decide, Your Honor...
When do we start?
When I am home, I will lie in bed,
When I contact the National Security desk at The New York Times.
When I defended someone charged with murder,
When I stand by my client and I insist that he gets a fair hearing,
When I was nine.
When it comes to issues of national security.
When it ordered these habeas cases to proceed.
When you were arrested, your phone was wiped.
When's the court date?
Where are my things?
Where are you from?
Where are you taking me?
Where did he go?
Where I'm from, we know not to trust the police.
Where it can only be accessed by those with proper clearance.
Where shall we start?
Where they believe the law protects them.
Where's Arjun?
Where's my Quran?
Where's Teri?
Which Bush and Rumsfeld are dismantling gleefully as we speak.
Which was like living in a toilet, by the way,
Which, let's be honest, that's all you were hoping for.
Who decided to put him in shackles?
Who do you want to sue?
Who doesn't want a free trip to Cuba, right?
Who is reading? You say to me attorney client.
Who says we're in Cuba?
Who to?
Who?
Who's going home, me or you?
Who's that?
Whoo! Freezing. What temp you keep it at?
Why are you jerking me around?
Why can't they hear me? It all works here.
Why didn't he tell us that he confessed?
Why didn't you tell us?
Why do you care?
Why not?
Why wouldn't you just say it?
Widow.
Widow.
Will be protected from the prosecution by law.
Will you waste this opportunity?
Will you write it down?
Will you write that down for us?
Without a single charge being laid against him.
Without him...
Without those MFRs, my case is a bust.
Won't stand up in court, but, yeah, it's nice to know.
Working our way through to Bin Laden and the guys who planned this shit.
Would you like me to step outside?
Wrap it up. I'll see you afterwards.
Yeah, divorced too.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, I think we met one time.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, she's good.
Yeah, we expected that.
Yeah, we got about 20 minutes. You wanna grab a coffee?
Yeah, we're doing our job.
Yeah, well, my Christmas list just got a little shorter.
Yeah, well, that's how it is with raw intel.
Yeah, well, you're tired of saying it, we're tired of hearing it.
Yeah, you can sleep now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. But I'm on the Goranson case.
Yeah. They're not gonna give us anything until they absolutely have to.
Yeah. Well, the general's not coming to you, sport.
Yeah. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Yeah, I'm calling bullshit.
Yeah. You got an answer for everything.
Yep, we're getting that now. Yeah.
Yes, hi. Sorry.
Yes, I did.
Yes, sure.
Yes, we've seen him, in Guantánamo prison, Cuba.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Don't worry. Everyone can hear you.
Yes. I told them...
Yes. Yes, of course.
Yesterday we were prosecuting a 9/11 terror suspect,
You and every other green Marine made it out all right.
You are guilty."
You are our hope.
You are so sharp.
You been paying much attention to what's going on down at Gitmo?
You built this place,
You can hear me now?
You can retrieve them in a secure facility stateside.
You can't win a case if you don't believe your own shit.
You confess to shooting Kennedy?
You cranks all think
You do one thing for me.
You don't know what we know.
You don't think it's his mother?
You don't wanna do that, then don't sign. You can stay here trouble free.
You don't wanna pray?
You don't, Stu. Don't lean on me, man.
You eat when I say you eat! You shit when I say you shit!
You forgot the punch line.
You gave up your life to sit with such an evil guy like me?
You got a problem with what comes in, you take it up with the government.
You got proof?
You gotta order them by date, put all the pieces together.
You gotta tell me what happened, Mohamedou.
You gotta trust me, all right? We haven't even gotten in the ring yet.
You guys didn't come see me today.
You guys speak with her?
You have a family, children?
You have multiple signed confessions. What more could you need?
You haven't seen what I've seen.
You killed them, Mohamedou.
You know anything about him recruiting bin al Shibh?
You know me one year, I don't know your name.
You know, all he wanted was to hear that we believed he was innocent.
You know, Bruce never liked coming to church much.
You know, I think I figured out why they built the camp down there.
You know, I've never been part of a conspiracy,
You know, if you talk, I can help you get outta here.
You know, the buzz surrounding the new 90210
You know, who was there, techniques used, detainee transcripts.
You listening to us? You're recording?
You must go.
You need to tell me the truth.
You need to tell me the truth.
You need to tell me what happened to you, or I can't defend you.
You need to tell us what you know.
You need to write it down.
You okay?
You realize I've never met Bin Laden, don't you?
You really believe that?
You say, "Government."
You see this letter?
You should know...
You should've been a writer.
You shouldn't do that.
You sound very sure of that outcome.
You speak English? How did you learn?
You tell your CO I don't wanna see my client in shackles ever again.
You tell... Captain Collins...
You think I'm guilty.
You understand me?
You understand?
You wanna represent the head recruiter for 9/11?
You want turkey and pumpkin pie with Mom and Dad and Uncle Joe?
You went through New Brunswick? The SERE school they run up there.
You will have that problem forever.
You won the scholarship to Germany.
You working down there when Slahi came in?
You'll get them back at the secure facility stateside.
You'll ride with me.
You'll see, I'll keep writing.
You're a good soldier, like G.I. Joe.
You're a traitor.
You're asking me to set fire to this place but I'm still sitting in it.
You're familiar with Ex Parte Quirin?
You're gone, motherfucker!
You're gonna have to do better than that, Mohamedou.
You're like my interrogators, just like them.
You're not committed to me.
You're not to discuss classified information with your client,
You're not to speak to or communicate with the detainees.
You're overthinking this, sport.
You're right. I'm lying.
You're too quick. I was hoping to buy you lunch.
You're working off of summaries.
You've been here months.
You've been on the inside of these things.
You've got boxes of corroboration.
Your client will have nothing to hide behind.
Your cousin wired you 5,000 dollars from an Al Qaeda training camp.
Your job is to bring charges.
Your letters have been coming through.
Your man, Slahi, was on this block for a while.
Your mother has been detained, Mohamedou.
Your story, how you came here, what happened to you,
241 was found dead in his cell last month.
"I..." I...
[all] I will with God's help. I will with God's help.
[Arjun] Call her again. Hey. What's going on?
[chattering] [fly buzzing]
[chattering] [phone ringing]
[chuckles] He moved back home.
[clears throat] Are you sitting in?
[dog barks] Move.
[door opens] [electricity crackles]
[female guard] Get up! [groans]
[heavy metal playing on speakers] Oh, yeah!
[horns honking] [Latin music playing]
[knocking] [door opens]
[knocks] Stu. Sir.
[laughs] Where is Neil? [Hannah] He's around here somewhere.
[male guard 1] What? [male guard 2] What?
[male guard speaking Arabic] Seven sixty, that's you.
[man 2] And you shouldn't! And I won!
[man on TV, indistinct] [woman speaks Arabic]
[man, in French] France, Marseille. [in French] Marseille!
[man] Bullshit. [Mohamedou] Then I left. That's it.
[Mohamedou] It hurts. [female guard] Get the fuck up!
[ringing] [chuckling]
[sizzling] Shit.
[speaking Arabic continues] [knocks, door opens]
[speaking Arabic] [translator] Yeah.
[speaking Arabic] I don't know this man.
[speaking Arabic] No, no terrorist.
[Teri] Have you been charged? No! No, no.
[translating] [in Arabic]
[translating] [scoffs, speaks Arabic]
[translating] [speaking Arabic]
[translator] It works for everybody. [chuckling]
[Valerie] Hi. General counsel for Spirit Dynamics.
[whimpers] [heavy metal continues]
[whimpers] This is your last chance.
Afghanistan. Afghanistan.
Can I get you a water? I'm fine. Thanks.
Can we fast forward a bit? [translating]
Can you make yourself... Well, I want...
Come on, man! [man] You're kidding me!
Did you hear me? Yes, fine.
Did you? Yes, I did. [chuckles]
Do you understand that? I don't need to tell you nothing!
Don't look at me! You fucking stay!
Frank. Go ahead, have a seat.
Get the fuck down! [barks]
Hand on head. [male guard speaking Arabic]
Head count on civilians departing. [man on radio] From Camp Echo.
Here we go. [door buzzes]
Hey, just in. Thank you.
Hey, look who I found. [door closes]
I am the petitioner? [male guard] Yeah, it's you.
I could take one intravenously. Sure.
I said turn around! [male guard speaking Arabic]
I saw it at the airport. [Mohamedou, in Arabic]
I won. You should've seen his face. Oh, my gosh.
I won't stand in your way. [chuckles] You won't stand in my way.
I'm not trying to leave, I'm just... Stop fucking wasting my time.
Is he? I don't know.
It's awful! Aw, man.
Just give us a moment. Sir, I have to insist that...
Kent. Kent what?
Miss Hollander. Nancy.
Mohamedou. [Mohamedou] Two thousand eighty three.
Moved on. What?
No one's gonna hurt you. [translating continues]
None of that happened. You signed them.
Not? Yes, yes it's true.
Oh, I do. [Hannah laughs]
Okay. Good.
Remember 9/11. [groans]
Say, Neil. Yeah.
Separated. Oh, sorry.
Sir? [Stuart] Mm hmm.
Sir. [woman 1] Sir.
Sit down. [Stuart] Thank you.
Sure? Yeah.
That shit is not allowed. [translating]
That's a losing battle. [Stuart] Hmm.
That's it. That's it?
They're separate from the prosecution. No, no, no, no, no.
Turn around. [handcuffs rattle]
Voller! Goal!
We wanna understand your whole story. [soldier translating]
What do you think? I don't know.
What? We have to file a motion to compel
What'd you do? Nothing.
What's "Privilege team"? It's okay.
When was it? Uh, '96, '97.
Where are the case files? Nancy? [sighs]
Who's "they"? I don't know.
Yahdih. Yahdih.
Yeah, it's got no legs. [man] That's a bit harsh.
Yeah. Thank you.
You can't be here. Yeah, I'm going. I'm going.
You have to read it? Yeah, every word.
You know who General Mandel is? No.
You should file a motion to compel. I'm going to.
You sure? 100%? [Nancy] Yes.
You tell me. They coerced you? Shh.
You want anything? No.
You're gonna bring his name into this? No.
Your dad's job. Any travel? [translating]
...it's work.
"After a while, crocodile."
"Das Guantánamo tagebuch."
"He's not not there"?
"I solemnly swear to tell the truth,
"Lots of sugar. Six tablespoons." Your mom was very specific.
"Terms and conditions apply."
["Christmas Island" plays]
["The Man in Me" playing on speakers]
[air brakes hissing]
[all] And also with you.
[all] I will with God's help.
[announcement bell chimes]
[announcer on TV] ...by Virginia Tech so far today...
[Arabic continues] I'm so happy to see you.
[Arjun] That is unacceptable. No, I don't wanna talk to you.
[banging on door]
[banging on door]
[beeping]
[beeping]
[beeps]
[bird squawking]
[birds squawking]
[boy, in Arabic] Mohamedou! Mum says come home now.
[breathes heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[buzzing continues]
[car door closes, engine starts]
[cell phone ringing]
[chains clanking]
[chattering on radio]
[chattering on radio]
[chattering on radio]
[chattering]
[chattering]
[chattering]
[cheering on TV]
[choking]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles] No way, Jose.
[chuckling] Okay.
[chuckling] why the fuck are you here?
[clamoring]
[clears throat]
[clears throat]
[clears throat]
[clears throat]
[clears throat] How are you?
[clicking tongue]
[coos]
[coughs, gasps]
[coughs] Nancy.
[crowd chanting] USA! Remember 9/11!
[crowd ululating]
[crowd] USA! Remember 9/11!
[David] Teri?
[dog barking]
[dogs barking]
[door buzzes]
[door buzzes]
[door buzzes]
[door closes]
[door closes]
[door closes]
[door closes]
[door locks]
[door locks]
[door opens]
[door opens]
[door opens]
[door opens]
[door opens]
[door opens]
[door opens]
[drums beating in distance]
[Dylan] ♪ Just to know That you are near ♪
[Dylan] ♪ The man in me will do... ♪
[electricity crackles]
[engine starts]
[female guard] Are you praying?
[female guard] Don't you wanna go home?
[female guard] Honor bound.
[female guard] I know you want me.
[female guard] One minute.
[female guard] Reservation!
[female guard] Stop it!
[female guard] That's it.
[footsteps approaching]
[Frank] Before we begin, I should warn you, it's not gonna be a puff piece.
[gate unlocks]
[groans]
[grunts]
[guard] Heads down, no moving!
[handcuffs rattle]
[handcuffs rattling]
[heavy metal music plays, faint]
[heavy metal playing on speakers]
[horns honking]
[in Arabic]
[in Arabic] A letter came from your school.
[in Arabic] Actually we talked until very late.
[in Arabic] Always there when you need him.
[in Arabic] Are you Ramzi?
[in Arabic] Aren't you going to perform your afternoon prayer?
[in Arabic] Mama, go inside.
[in Arabic] May God accept your prayers.
[in Arabic] O God, forgive our living,
[in Arabic] The doctor told me this would help.
[in Arabic] Time to wake up.
[in Arabic] You know the Soviets kidnap women in helicopters now?
[in Arabic] You're looking good. Germany suits you.
[in French] By the time I learn, I'll be home already.
[in French] How is Marseille?
[in French] Marseille? Is that you?
[in French] Nice to meet you Marseille.
[in French] OK.
[in French] That's where you're wrong. I always prayed to see the world.
[in French] What does it mean "shit hole"?
[in French] What's your name?
[in French] Why? Are you a guard?
[in French] You OK, Marseille?
[judge] Go ahead, detainee.
[Kent] Well, you asked for it.
[keypad beeps, door unlocks]
[Kim laughs] He doesn't even say that to me.
[knocks]
[knocks]
[knocks]
[laughing, whooping]
[laughing]
[laughing] Sure. Sure.
[laughs, speaks Arabic]
[laughs]
[laughs]
[laughs]
[lights buzzing]
[locking handcuffs]
[male guard] Any notes you take here are deemed classified.
[male guard] Give me your hands. Move.
[male guard] Give me your left arm.
[male guard] Let's go.
[male guard] Mail for 760.
[male guard] Open up!
[male guard] Seven sixty, are you ready?
[male guard] Seven sixty, turn around.
[male guard] Seven sixty! Reservation.
[male guard] Sir.
[male guard] Stop dragging. Come on.
[male guard] Turn around. Give me your hands.
[male guard] Turn around. Give me your hands. Move.
[male guard] Two four two, Camp Echo.
[male guard] Well, it is now.
[man 1 chuckles]
[man 1] "Yes, I am gonna win this. And I don't take no for an answer."
[man 1] And just after that phone call,
[man 1] As salaam alaikum.
[man 1] But your cousin called you from Bin Laden's satellite phone.
[man 1] Let's talk about your family.
[man 1] Tell me about your relationship with Osama.
[man 2] Come on, man.
[man 2] Exactly.
[man 2] Full on.
[man 2] How'd you come to train with Al Qaeda?
[man 2] I know what you mean. You're always winning.
[man 2] So, are you married?
[man 2] We like it that way, don't we?
[man chanting] Teri, Teri, Teri, Teri.
[man on phone] So, I talked to everyone, DGSE, DRM, Diplomatie.
[man on TV] Welcome back to E! News.
[man singing in Arabic]
[man speaking Arabic on phone]
[man speaking Arabic on phone]
[man speaking German on TV]
[man, in Arabic] What good were your prayers if they led you here?
[man, in French] In this world you need to be careful who you talk to.
[man, in French] You'll never know.
[man] ...is actually gonna testify live at the hearing,
[man] AC only go down to about 52.
[man] All types of stuff.
[man] Any material you read here is between you and your client.
[man] Colonel, welcome to Camp India.
[man] Come on, come on!
[man] Get him outta here!
[man] Hello? Are you there?
[man] Hey, Stu!
[man] How does he look? Is he well? Is he eating?
[man] I've told you five times. Your pass has been revoked.
[man] It's our goodbye party.
[man] Mr. Slahi, would you please raise your right hand
[man] Nancy Hollander and Theresa Duncan with the ACLU represent the petitioner.
[man] Say your name.
[man] Since you refused to cooperate,
[man] Sounds expensive.
[man] State your name.
[man] Step up to the line, IDs out.
[man] The government does not object to the defense's right to disclosure.
[man] This is our guy.
[man] We got a little break now. What time is it?
[man] We propose to exchange exhibit lists by the end of the month.
[man] Welcome to US Naval Base Guantánamo.
[man] Who recruited you to Al Qaeda?
[man] Who's that?
[Marseille chuckles]
[Marseille scoffs, speaks French] Maybe. Or maybe you'll need to pray a lot harder.
[Marseille, in French] And you my brother.
[Marseille, in French] If you don't know English, how will you understand the guards?
[Marseille, in French] It's yours, keep it. I don't need it.
[Marseille, in French] My interrogator.
[Marseille, in French] None of us are ever getting out.
[Marseille, in French] The American don't know shit that isn't American.
[Marseille, in French] Then you've never been.
[Marseille, in French] Yeah.
[Marseille, in French] Yeah.
[Marseille, in French] You should learn English from your books, not the guards.
[Marseille] Oui.
[Marseille] See you later, alligator.
[men chattering]
[men singing]
[moaning]
[Mohamedou in Arabic] I won't go if you don't want me to.
[Mohamedou muttering]
[Mohamedou, in Arabic] Mamma?
[Mohamedou, in Arabic] What's wrong?
[Mohamedou, in French] Hey Marseille, you've lost your ball again.
[Mohamedou, prisoner] our young,
[Mohamedou's mother crying on phone]
[Mohamedou] "Seven sixty, reservation. Hurry the fuck up."
[Mohamedou] First, you tell me your name.
[Mohamedou] Hey!
[Mohamedou] I just had something made for them locally...
[Mohamedou] This is my Buch.
[Mohamedou] Two thousand eighty five...
[Mohamedou] What are you doing?
[Mohamedou] Yes.
[muttering]
[Nancy] Nothing's been tampered with.
[Nancy] Okay. All right.
[Nancy] We can all hear you, Mohamedou.
[Nancy] Yes, Your Honor. He wishes to testify.
[organ playing]
[panting]
[pop playing on speakers]
[prayer chant playing]
[praying quietly]
[priest] The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God,
[priest] Will you do everything in your power to seek justice on Earth
[priest] Will you persevere in resisting evil
[prisoners] and whoever You cause to die,
[quietly] Yeah. Go on.
[Ramzi in Arabic] Who are they?
[Ramzi] Mohamedou?
[scoffs]
[scoffs] I'm only coming to you as a courtesy.
[screams]
[sheep bleats]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs] I don't know. Gitmo was churning out MFRs.
[sighs] What do you need?
[singing continues]
[singing continues]
[singing ends]
[singing in Arabic]
[singing, whooping, clapping]
[siren wailing]
[slurping]
[softly] Hey.
[softly] Yeah.
[song continues]
[song fades]
[sounding out words]
[speaking Arabic continues]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic]
[speaking Arabic] In the name of God, the merciful. Help me, have mercy on me.
[speaking Arabic] Look brother, I've been in a lot of American interrogations.
[Stuart] Cathy.
[Stuart] General, I noticed you keep the temp low,
[Stuart] Nancy Hollander?
[Stuart] Sir.
[Stuart] Well, looks like we're gonna have to find another way
[Teri] Do we know what he likes?
[Teri] Please apologize to her.
[Teri] They only have video.
[Teri] What?
[translating to Arabic]
[translating]
[translating]
[translating]
[translating]
[translating]
[translating]
[translating]
[translating]
[translator speaking Arabic]
[translator] Divorced. Are you?
[translator] He stayed with me only one night.
[translator] He's lying.
[translator] His name is Ramzi?
[translator] My cousin's father in Mauritania was sick.
[translator] Why Cuba? You guys hate Cuba.
[translator] Why, is it a secret we're in Cuba?
[vocalizing]
[vocalizing]
[waiter] Here you go, sir.
[whimpers, chokes]
[whispering]
[whispering] "Turn around."
[whispering] What the fuck?
[Whit] The administration regards this as the first death penalty case.
[wind howling, wire clanking]
[wind howling]
[wind howling]
[wind howling]
[woman 2] Traitor.
[woman 3] Sir.
[woman on PA] Our flight time is three and a half hours to Cuba.
[woman on TV] ...this afternoon, which will make the case here
[woman on TV] Very true. There has been a skinny scandal brewing for a while,
[woman singing in Arabic]
[woman vocalizing]
[woman] Hi, Stu.
[woman] Neil, I think something's burning.
[woman] That's hilarious.
♪ ...raging all around my door ♪
♪ As for compensation ♪
♪ But that's just because He doesn't want ♪
♪ From my toes up to my ears ♪
♪ I cannot take it anymore ♪
♪ I think to myself... ♪
♪ Just to know... ♪
♪ Nearly any task... ♪
♪ Nearly any task... ♪
♪ Sets my heart a reeling ♪
♪ Storm clouds are... ♪
♪ Take a woman like you ♪
♪ Take a woman like you ♪
♪ Take a woman like your kind ♪
♪ The man in me will do... ♪
♪ The man in me Will hide sometimes ♪
♪ There's little he would ask ♪
♪ To find the man in me ♪
♪ To get through To the man in me ♪
♪ To get through To the man in me ♪
♪ To keep from bein' seen ♪
♪ To turn into some machine ♪
♪ What a wonderful feeling ♪

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