War On Terror Film Club


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To continue the mission of The War on Terror Film Festival, The War on Terror Film Club is a monthly public virtual program that features award-winning films made over the last 20 years that document abuses, highlight crimes, and satirize absurdities of the so-called “war on terror." Since 9/11, filmmakers have shined a spotlight on the wars on Afghanistan and Iraq, indefinite detention at Guantanamo Bay prison, torture, surveillance, and the targeting of Muslim communities in the US and Europe. The slate of films include documentary and narrative features and cuts across genres from drama to comedy.

Each film screening will include an accompanying live panel discussion featuring filmmakers, survivors, scholars, journalists, and resistors, who will reflect on the challenges of living through the policies of the “War on Terror” and telling these stories.

Register at no cost to you for full access to our film screenings, live panel discussions, updates, actions, and more. The War on Terror Film Club is entirely free and accessible to the public.

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