The film is essentially trying to understand these men on a human level, if that makes sense. The thing that struck me about the film is for many of these particularly very young boys, one of them was 16. It's a search for belonging. And what you do so beautifully in the film is because we all have these stereotypes of Islamic fundamentalist, Jihadists,. But you actually get to understand them, you humanize them beautifully and you end up sympathizing with them.
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Meg Smaker is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. Her current film 'The UnRedacted' (formerly 'Jihad Rehab') follows ex-Guantanamo Bay detainees in a Saudi program for deradicalisation. The film has been subject to much controversy, with cancellation campaigns still raging.
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