From supporting the Bosnian Mujahideen to being imprisoned in Bagram and Guantanamo, from the rebel training camps in Syria to the prison cells of Belmarsh in Britain, Begg has witnessed a generation of conflict. Here he tells his story, a first-hand account chronicling the rise of modern jihad, its descent into terror, and the disastrous reaction of the West.
Screenings and Q&A with director Ashish Ghadiali and Moazzam Begg
- Friday 22 July –Â London – Curzon Bloomsbury (DocHouse)
- Monday 8 August – Glasgow – Glasgow Film Theatre hosted by Richard Haley, Chair of Scotland Against Criminalising Communities
- Tuesday 9 August – Edinburgh – Cameo Picturehouse hosted by Noe Mendelle, Director of the Scottish Documentary Institute
- Wednesday 10 August – Cardiff – Chapter Cinema hosted by Emlyn Williams
- Thursday 11 August – London – Picturehouse Central hosted by Professor Tariq Ramadan
- Friday 12 August –Â Birmingham – MACÂ hosted by Salma Yaqoob + Special Guest
- Saturday 13 August – London – Hackney Picturehouse hosted by Maryam Mir, Reprieve
- Saturday 13 August – London – Ritzy Picturehouse hosted by Omran Belhadi, Reprieve
- Sunday 14 August –Â Cambridge – Arts Picturehouse
- Monday 15 August – Bradford – National Media Museum hosted by Taiba Yaseen
- Tuesday 16 August – Leeds – Hyde Park Picture House hosted by Hilary Wainwright
- Wednesday 17 August – York – City Screen Picturehouse
- Thursday 18 August –Â Brighton – Duke’s At Comedia
- Friday 19 August – Belfast – Queen’s Film Theatre hosted by Eamonn McCann
Update: due to demand two extra dates have now been confirmed
- Tuesday 18 October – London – Prince Charles Cinema hosted by Conor Gearty
- Thursday 20 October –Â Oxford – Ultimate Picture Palace Cinema hosted by Dr Tina Managhan
If you can’t make any of the dates with a Q&A, you can watch the film at one of many screenings nationwide. Full details here
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