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Camp X-Ray
Camp X-Ray

Camp X-Ray (2014)

67% User Rating
1h 57min
Drama

"Connection takes courage"

A young woman joins the military to be part of something bigger than herself and her small-town roots. Instead, she ends up as a new guard at Guantanamo Bay, where her mission is far from black and white. Surrounded by hostile jihadists and aggressive squadmates, she strikes up an unusual friendship with one of the detainees.

Peter SattlerDirector

Cast

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Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

Amy Cole

Payman Maadi

Payman Maadi

Ali

Lane Garrison

Lane Garrison

Randy

J. J. Soria

J. J. Soria

Rico

John Carroll Lynch

John Carroll Lynch

Col. Drummond

Julia Duffy

Julia Duffy

Betty

Cory Michael Smith

Cory Michael Smith

Bergen

Nawal Bengholam

Nawal Bengholam

Newscaster

Tara Holt

Tara Holt

Mary

Yousuf Azami

Yousuf Azami

Ehan

Marco Khan

Marco Khan

Mahmoud

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Robert Tarpinian

Detainee #3

Kyle Bornheimer

Kyle Bornheimer

Night Shift C.O.

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Holli Dean

Army Private (uncredited)

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Jennae Hoving

Waitress (uncredited)

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Ladell Preston

IRF #1

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Daniel Leavitt

IRF #2

Reviews (2)

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Reno
Reno
Rating 60%

October 4, 2015

> Right from the beginning events of the scenes are poorly intensified. It was a one sided narration, that is really a very bad for this kind of sensitive theme. But the prime intention was to bring the Guantanamo Bay detention camp's atrocity on the detainees by the US military. Well, it actually avoids those strong cruelties, and focuses the unusual relationship between a detainee and a woman guard. Limited cast, shot mostly in a single location with the budget of just one million USD, and an ordinary opening, but ended strong. I assumed a lot of things likely to happen while I was watching. Like Amy Cole (Kristen Stewart) was in undercover, to make detainees talk and collect the information. Because she was the only woman around, but as usual like most of the time I was wrong. It was so plain and filled with human emotions. I was strong and confident that they were just torturing the terrorists who deserved it. If you see it from the human perspective that was slightly a over-limit, only if you exclude their crimes. I just felt it was a propaganda to show US in a bad light. That is the reason it will not show terror strikes in the movie that committed by any of the detainee characters, but only the consequences they face. A Hollywood movie specially made to make feel good for the terrorists and those who support it. Okay, I agree, some were innocents. While fishing, a few other marine animals also gets trapped in the net as well, for that I feel sorry what happened to them. But 95% of them were heartless monsters. Everyone will have their own opinion on this film based on their religion, nationality or sympathetic for simply being a human, and everything are fair. 6/10

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Official Trailer

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Meet The Artists '14: Peter Sattler - Sundance Film Festival

Meet The Artists '14: Peter Sattler - Sundance Film Festival

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