An investigative documentary about a newly jailed Salafi-Jihadist recruiter in Norway has already caused a court battle over whether the right of filmmakers to document the inner workings of Isis trumps the police's ability to fight terrorism.
Recruiting for Jihad, set to have its international premiere at the Hot Docs festival in Toronto later this month, features filmmakers Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen and Adel Khan Farooq following the notorious Norwegian Islamic recruiter Ubaydullah Hussain over a three-year period.
The directors got access to an Isis missionary seeking young Norwegian converts that would make any Western news organization envious. But...
Recruiting for Jihad, set to have its international premiere at the Hot Docs festival in Toronto later this month, features filmmakers Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen and Adel Khan Farooq following the notorious Norwegian Islamic recruiter Ubaydullah Hussain over a three-year period.
The directors got access to an Isis missionary seeking young Norwegian converts that would make any Western news organization envious. But...
- 4/21/2017
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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