Taxi to the Dark Side
"Taxi to the Dark Side" is a documentary film directed by Alex Gibney, released in 2007. It explores the controversial use of torture by the United States during the War on Terror. The film focuses on the story of Dilawar, an Afghan taxi driver who was wrongfully detained and died in U.S. custody, highlighting the impact of such practices on individuals and society.
The documentary features interviews with military personnel, legal experts, and human rights advocates, providing a comprehensive view of the ethical implications of torture. It raises critical questions about U.S. government policies and the moral responsibilities of those involved in the interrogation process.