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Four Good Days is a 2020 American drama film, directed and produced by Rodrigo García, from a screenplay by García and Eli Saslow, based upon Saslow's 2016 Washington Post article "How's Amanda? A Story of Truth, Lies and an American Addiction". [3] It stars Glenn Close, Mila Kunis, and Stephen Root.
Saslow's 2018 book Rising Out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist was the winner of the 2019 Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Nonfiction. [10]He is the author of Ten Letters: The Stories Americans Tell Their President (Random House, 2012), and four of his works have appeared in the anthology The Best American Sports Writing.
The documentary was originally set to be screened for the media in Delhi, but the event was stopped by the Delhi Police, [2] who cited a lack of required permissions. AAP leaders, including Kejriwal, accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of obstructing the screening.
Addiction, you could say (and I would), has become the central demon that plagues Americans. We’re addicted to everything: alcohol, illegal drugs, pharmaceutical drugs, psychotropic drugs, sugar ...
The clip features emotional moments between Kunis and her mother, played by Glenn Close . As Kunis is shown fighting against her cravings and blaming her...
This is a filmography for films and artistry on the graphic, theatrical and conventional, documental portrayal of the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis in 1994. In 2005 Alison Des Forges wrote that eleven years after the genocide films for popular audiences on the subject greatly increased "widespread realization of the horror that had taken the lives of more than half a million Tutsi".
Eyewitness: D-Day 4 June 2019 Going Viral: Beyond the Hot Zone: 27 May 2019 Inside the Internet: 50 Years of Life Online 4 May 2019 Queen Elizabeth: Legacy to the Natural World 23 April 2019 Notre-Dame: Race Against the Inferno 15 April 2019 Drain the Oceans: Deep Dive 8 April 2019 Guerilla Gold Rush: The Spoils of War [5] 3 April 2019
You Don't Like The Truth: Four Days Inside Guantanamo is a 2010 documentary. The film focuses on the recorded interrogations of Canadian child soldier Omar Khadr , by Canadian intelligence personnel that took place over four days from February 13–16, 2003 while he was held at Guantanamo.