"We Have Ways Of Making You Talk, is a documentary examining interrogation techniques and they’re consequences. The documentary is preceded by a short promotion for a different documentary but gets into the main documentary after a minute or so.
Does water boarding work? What is the history behind that technique? These and other questions will be answered in this intriguing and sometimes disturbing documentary.
Filmed in France, Israel, USA, Algeria, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa and the United Kingdom, this BBC documentary explores the disturbing and honest story of modern interrogation techniques and the increase of modern torture revealing interviews interrogators and torturers with the State of the State.
The legacy of the story follows the forms of our mind, especially in the United States, and some of these techniques have become routine in the war on terror – or the use of dogs, waterboarding, or sexual humiliation.
This long and unbroken line of inhuman cruelty of Nazi Germany connected to Abu Ghraib, and is a key issue in the current political landscape."
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