(T)error
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It is the first documentary to follow an active FBI case while in progress.[4] This is the first film for Cabral and the second for Sutcliffe.[5] Sutcliffe said the film's intention was to show informants and their targets, and focus on the "decisions, tactics and objectives of counterterrorism cases."[6]
The film was renamed FBI Undercover when broadcast in the UK by the BBC as part of the Storyville series.[7]
The story was also retold on This American Life.[8]
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Background
Co-director Cabral was a student living in Harlem when her downstairs neighbor of four years, Saeed Torres, disappeared in May 2005. Cabral's investigation into his disappearance eventually became the subject of her film.[9] Shortly before Torres' disappearance, Sutcliffe and Cabral met at an afterschool arts program, where one of their students, Adama Bah, a 16-year-old Muslim teenage girl was arrested by the FBI and accused of being a "potential" suicide bomber.[10] Her arrest triggered a growing interest for both Cabral and Sutcliffe in the FBI's counterterrorism tactics, and an increasing awareness of the central role of informants in the majority of domestic terror plots.
Reception
Critical reception
The film was received positively by critics. It received an 90% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 30 reviews.[11] It also received a score of 71 (generally favorable) on Metacritic, based on 10 reviews.[12] The consensus according to Rotten Tomatoes being "(T)ERROR should dishearten and disturb viewers concerned with the erosion of American civil rights — and it doesn't even hit its targets as hard as it could.".[11]
Writing for RogerEbert.com, film critic Brian Tallerico, who gave the documentary three and a half stars out of four, says that the film is a "fascinating piece of work that approaches CITIZENFOUR in its deconstruction of governmental failure and the systems underneath the war on terror that are not only failing to keep us safe but impacting the entire world political scene."[13]
Awards
Sundance
At the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, (T)ERROR won the Special Jury Award for Breakout First Feature.[2]
References
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External links
- Official website
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- (T)error at Rotten Tomatoes
- (T)ERROR Official Trailer (on YouTube)
- Interview with Directors Lyric R. Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe by BYOD for TheLipTV2 (on YouTube)
- (T)ERROR Documentary Is Real-Life Homeland, an interview with Cabral on shift by msnbc (on YouTube)
- FBI Informant Exposes Sting Operation Targeting Innocent Americans in New (T)ERROR Documentary, interview with the filmmakers on Democracy Now! (20 April 2015)
- Meet the Artists '15: Lyric R. Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe on their film (9 January 2015)
- Interview with the directors at Sundance15 by jim fouratt's REEL DEAL: MOVIES THAT MATTER (on YouTube)
- Q & A Excerpts with Cabral & Sutcliffe at Tribeca Film Festival (on YouTube)
- 3 Questions with Lyric Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe, by AlterNet (on YouTube)
- Post screening panel discussion at The Sanctuary for Independent Media (on YouTube)
- Interview with Lyric R. Cabral by She Does Podcast (on YouTube)
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