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Mohamedou Ould Slahi was captured in the aftermath of 9/11, accused of being part of Al-Queda, tortured then imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years, although never proven guilty. His best-selling book, Guantanamo Diary, describes his abuse at the hands of masked and code-named “Special Projects” interrogators. Now released, Slahi sets out with investigative journalist John Goetz to find those interrogators, including the mysterious Mr. X, in order to seek revenge…by inviting them to tea
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In order to screen GUANTANAMO DIARY REVISITED (or any film) outside of your home for an audience, a public performance rights (PPR) license is required. A PPR is required even if you have a DVD or have purchased an On Demand option as those are intended for "personal use". A license is charged to defray the costs of producing and distributing the film.
This PPR license is meant for a one-time public, non-admission screening event for up 100 ppl arranged by a community organizer or organization in a public venue that they secure. No ticketed admissions can be charged but donations can be accepted.
The fee will need to be paid in full before your screening. If the attendance will exceed 50 people, please contact screenings@cinemalibrestudio.com for pricing options.
With this option, no admission can be charged, however you can:
1) Accept donations at the event to defray costs or
2) For screening requests outside of the U.S., we will contact you for details and may need to cancel/refund if there’s a conflict with a potential rights holder.