Wednesday, September 3, 2014

'Camp X-Ray' will screen at the London Film Festival in October




"Camp X-Ray" will screen at the BFI London Film Festival, in the 'Debate' section ('Riveting films that amplify, scrutinise, argue and surprise.)

October  9, 2014 12:30 PM
Odeon West End, Screen 2

October 10, 2014 8:45 PM
Odeon West End, Screen 1

October 17, 2014 9:00 PM
Rich Mix Cinema, Screen 1

Peter Sattler’s Camp X-Ray follows auspicious if controversial precursors – Homeland, Zero Dark Thirty – in exploring the violence and inhumanity of America’s War on Terror and the effect it has on the soldiers who enforce it. The twist, and an effective one, is telling this story from the POV of a lowly female private rooted in a system that prizes only efficiency and machismo. Kristen Stewart is Amy Cole, a recruit who signed up for duty believing in the US’s post-9/11 mission and hoping to toughen herself up. Sent to a detainee camp in Guantanamo Bay, she struggles to distance herself emotionally and, encountering vicious institutionalised sexism, she discovers she has much less in common with her peers than she does a detainee (Peyman Maadi, A Separation). Stewart and Moaadi shine with raw, credible performances at the heart of the film, as an uncomfortable alliance develops between prisoner and soldier.

Tickets go on sale at 10am on 18 September.

Official website here. The festival runs from October 8 to 19.

Source BFI London Film Festival


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