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  1. 29 de abr. de 2007 · Taxi To The Dark Side explores the United States’ use of torture and focuses on the case of an innocent Afghan man who was beaten to death by American soldiers while being held in a detention facility.. In the winter of 2002, a poor Afghan man named Dilawar managed to save enough money to buy a taxi. In December that year, he was arrested along with three of his passengers at a military ...

  2. 25 de abr. de 2007 · This documentary murder mystery examines the death of an Afghan taxi driver at Bagram Air Base from injuries inflicted by U.S. soldiers. In an unflinching lo...

  3. This documentary explores the American military's use of torture by focusing on the unsolved murder of an Afhgani taxi driver who, in 2002, was taken for questioning at Bagram Force Air Base. Five days later, the man was dead. The medical examiner claimed the driver died from excessive physical abuse. Taking this case as a jumping-off point ...

  4. 18 de ene. de 2008 · Taxi to the Dark Side. NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Alex Gibney. Documentary, Crime, War. R. 1h 46m. By A.O. Scott. Jan. 18, 2008. A year from now, the presidency of George W. Bush will end ...

  5. Taxi to the Dark Side. Winner of the 2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Director Alex Gibney explores the American military's use of torture by focusing on the unsolved murder of an Afhgani taxi driver who, in 2002, was taken for questioning at Bagram Force Air Base. Five days later, the man was dead.

  6. Taxi to The Dark Side. Winner of the 2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Director Alex Gibney explores the American military's use of torture by focusing on the unsolved murder of an Afhgani taxi driver. 150 IMDb 7.5 1 h 46 min 2007. X-Ray R.

  7. 20 de may. de 2005 · Taxi to the Dark Side. “Taxi to the Dark Side” Reveals Bush’s Torture Policies. “Taxi to the Dark Side” is an investigation into the murder of an innocent taxi driver at the Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan as well as the Bush administration’s policies condoning indefinite detention, torture and abuse.