The road to Guantanamo

The road to Guantanamo
Director
Michael Winterbottom / Mat Whitecross
Country
United kingdom
Year
2005
Genre
Documentary, Fiction
Scriptwriters
Michael Winterbottom / Mat Whitecross
Cast
Farhad Harun / Arfan Usman / Rizwan Ahmed / Waqar Siddiqui / Shahid Iqbal
Production
Revolution Films
http://www.revolution-film.com

Storyline

In September 2001, the mother of Pakistani Asif Iqbal returns to Tripton in England. She has found a bride for his son in a village not far from Faisalabad. A few days later, Asif goes to the Punjab to meet the woman he is to marry. In need of witnesses for the marriage, he calls his friends Ruhel, Shafiq and Monir in England to invite them to the wedding. The four young men meet in Karachi, where they attend a mosque with Shafiq’s Pakistani cousin. The Imam asks them to go to Afghanistan to help the people there. The bus fare is cheap and Afghanistan sounds like an adventure to the four friends. After an exhausting journey they arrive in Kandahar at night. It is the night of the first US bombing raid on Afghanistan. The US troops have begun their offensive against the Taliban in retaliation to the attacks of September 11. The four men move on to Kabul, where they fall ill and are obliged to stay on. They set off again, hoping to get back to Pakistan, but soon find themselves penetrating deeper into the war zone until they are finally arrested. After weeks of detainment they are flown out to Guantanamo, the US base on Cuba, where they are imprisoned as potential terrorists. The secret service believes the young men to be somehow associated with Mohammed Atta and Osama Bin Laden. Although it soon transpires that there is no truth in these allegations, it is two years before Shafiq, Asif and Ruhel are able to return to Tripton. To this day there is still no trace of Monir, whom the friends lost in Afghanistan. This film makes use of archive footage, interviews and dramatised scenes to recreate the authentic story of their odyssey.

Festivals & Academy awards and others

Berlin International Film Festival 2006
Competition

European Film Awards (EFA) 2006
Selection
Berlinale Awards 2006
Silver Bear for Best Director (Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross)