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Camp Xray
TrailerA young woman joins the military to be part of something bigger than herself and her small town roots. But she ends up as a new guard at Guantanamo Bay instead, where her mission is far from black and white. Met with hatred and abuse from the men in her charge, she forges an odd friendship with a young man who has been imprisoned at Gitmo for eight years.Actors: Nawal Bengholam, Peyman Moaadi, Lane Garrison, J.J. Soria, Mark Naji, Anoop Simon, Kristen Stewart, Cory Michael Smith, SerDarius Blain, Tara Holt, LaDell Preston, ...»Director: Peter SattlerCountry: United StatesDuration: 117 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Camp Xray"
Philadelphia InquirerNovember 07, 2014Camp X-Ray raises quite a few fascinating questions about power, sexism, and war, yet fails to explore them in any real depth. More troubling still, it's a character study that does little in the way of character development.
Chicago Sun-TimesNovember 06, 2014It's invigorated, somewhat, by strong central performances from actors on opposite sides of a locked steel door.
Chicago ReaderNovember 06, 2014Writer-director Peter Sattler... grounds his story in the cold operational detail of Gitmo, showing how the soldiers there administer the legal limbo of indefinite detention and insulate themselves from the cruelty and injustice of what they're doing.
Arizona RepublicOctober 30, 2014On another movie, the high-corn finale might have worked; here, it just feels patently false.
TheWrapOctober 24, 2014Has a great idea behind it - a young female soldier assigned guard duty at Guantanamo Bay forms a kinship with one of the incarcerated Muslims - but first-time writer-director Peter Sattler doesn't go anywhere interesting with that notion.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 23, 2014It helps if you think of "Camp X-Ray" and the prison face-off between Stewart and Maadi as a cautionary conversation unfolding more like a theater production than a movie.
The Film StageJune 21, 2016The final 15 minutes betray the first 100, hammering all themes into our skulls. It's an unnecessarily on-the-nose finish to a mostly organic central relationship.
FlavorwireJune 18, 2016The baggage Stewart brings to 'Camp X-Ray' makes its first hour more compelling than anything in the screenplay.
Laramie Movie ScopeFebruary 26, 2016This is an excellent movie. It is a powerful drama set at the Guantanamo Bay prison. It avoids political posturing and gets down the human interaction between guards and prisoners, while avoiding the usual prison clichés.
Flick FilosopherJanuary 19, 2016Superbly unsettling. Pointedly highlights how incarceration dehumanizes inmate and guard alike. Kristen Stewart's steeliness is perfectly suited to its ironies.
Madison MovieJune 25, 2015Writer-director Sattler keeps the drama small and intimate, between two people, focusing on the minutiae of daily life inside the prison and letting us draw the moral implications.
Spliced PersonalityJune 10, 2015The final reel of Camp X-Ray is actually kinda terrible, but that's not enough to undo all the excellence that has come before. At least not for me.
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