The Oath

Full Frame Grand Jury Award - Special Jury Award 2010

NEW DOCS

The Oath tells the story of two brothers-in-law whose experiences take us into the heart of al-Qaeda territory and on to Guantanamo Bay. Abu Jandal, once one of Osama Bin Laden’s closest bodyguards, now makes his living driving a taxi in Yemen. Meanwhile, the brother-in-law he recruited to al-Qaeda and who subsequently became Bin Laden’s personal driver, Salim Hamdan, sits in a cell in Guantanamo under seemingly tenuous charges of terrorism. The film is not only a rich psychological study of Abu Jandal, who expounds expansively on his views—religious and political—over the course of two years, but also a sensitive portrait in absentia of Hamdan, whom we never meet but whose letters reveal the emotional toll of Guantanamo. The second feature in filmmaker Laura Poitras’s trilogy about our post-9/11 world—following My Country, My Country, which screened at the 2007 festival—The Oath, though at times unsettling, is a vital window into a part of the world too few attempt to understand.  ST

Director

Laura Poitras

Producers

Laura Poitras, Nasser Arrabyee, Aliza Kaplan, Jonathan Oppenheim

Editor

Jonathan Oppenheim

Cinematographers

Kirsten Johnson, Laura Poitras

Release Year

2010

Festival Year

2010

Country

United States

Run Time

97 minutes