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Take Me| 53mins
Director: Tamer Al Said | Producer: Mahmoud Al-Batout
Focus Years: 2004 | Country: UAE
Subject Tags: africa, crime, human rights, middle east, morocco, politics, violence
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Five Moroccan friends were kidnapped and detained in Morocco for nine years without trial and without reason. They were taken from life, kidnapped from their loved ones, apprehended between four walls and years of their youth were stolen. From mid-April 1976 until December 1984, the five friends were moved from one detention center to another, from complex of Rabat and Akdaz and Makoona Fortress in the south of Morocco. They don’t know why they were detained or why they were released. We follow each person and his recollections of the cruelty torture and sadism of the guards of the detention camp in Morocco. They share recollections of solitary confinement, beating and the guards’ exploitation of tribalism to create personal enmity. We hear the story of how the guards at the prison invented new methods of human brutality, how they were not fighting the guards but fought death. The film is not about the detention center; it’s a story about freedom about human rights.

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