Briarcliff Entertainment | Release Date: December 25, 2020
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TVJerryDec 30, 2020
The world was rocked by the revelation that Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered and dismembered in Istanbul’s Saudi consulate in 2018. This doc exposes the evidence behind this political crime, while profiling hisThe world was rocked by the revelation that Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was brutally murdered and dismembered in Istanbul’s Saudi consulate in 2018. This doc exposes the evidence behind this political crime, while profiling his brave outspoken criticism of the Saudi Arabian government. In addition to assembling interviews with government officials and others who’ve been affected by the country’s oppressive policies, the film uses elaborate animation to help broaden understanding and ominous music to add to the drama. At almost 2 hours, it could have been tightened for a more powerful effect. It sends the messages about freedom of speech numerous times and has repetitive statements that just slow the pace. Even so, it’s an informative film about outrageous corruption in the Middle East. Expand
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SoundcriticJan 21, 2021
An important story, it kept me on the edge of my seat. Well paced, easy to follow and not overdramatized.
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MELISSARJan 31, 2021
This is a must see documentary that everyone must watch and rate. Otherwise, “the flies” will silence it and the message it conveys.
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Brent_MarchantApr 8, 2021
As much as we think we know about the gruesome, unimaginable murder and dismemberment of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Turkey, there's more that we don't, and it's even more shocking than we ever thought.As much as we think we know about the gruesome, unimaginable murder and dismemberment of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Turkey, there's more that we don't, and it's even more shocking than we ever thought. Director Bryan Fogel's chilling documentary about the incident, what prompted it, and the fallout that has come from it -- both politically and personally for those who knew him -- is staggeringly infuriating. One can't help but wonder how those behind this killing could be so unspeakably cruel and cold-hearted, and all over differences in opinion and outlook about the scope of democracy in the writer's homeland. The film approaches this story from multiple angles, showing how they're interrelated and presenting them in a layered, progressive pattern that grows ever more damning and upsetting with each new revelation. This release is one that should make us all mad while we're watching it. How can we allow such acts to continue in this day and age? If we can't bring a halt to such atrocities, one can't help but wonder what kind of future we might all have. Expand
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