Past Event


Taxi to the Dark Side

A Reel Progress Screening


7:00 - 9:30 PM EST

From the director of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Alex Gibney’s TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE is a gripping investigation into the reckless abuse of power by the Bush Administration. By probing the homicide of an innocent taxi driver at the Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, the film exposes a worldwide policy of detention and interrogation that condones torture and the abrogation of human rights. This disturbing and often brutal film is the most incisive examination to date of the Bush Administration’s willingness, in its prosecution of the “war on terror,” to undermine the essence of the rule of law. The film asks and answers a key question: what happens when a few men expand the wartime powers of the executive to undermine the very principles on which the United States was founded.

Incorporating rare and never-before-seen images from inside the Bagram, Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay prisons, and interviews with former government officials such as John Yoo, Alberto Mora and Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, interrogators, prison guards, New York Times reporters Tim Golden and Carlotta Gall (who wrote the first stories about the homicides in Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan) and the families of tortured prisoners, the film dissects the progression of the Administration’s policy on torture from the secret role of key administration figures, such as Dick Cheney, Alberto Gonzales and others to the soldiers in the field.

Please join us for a provocative panel discussion and Q&A session immediately following the film.

Featured Panelists:
Alex Gibney, Write/Director/Producer, TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE
Lawrence Korb, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
Robert Scheer, Editor-in-Chief, Truthdig

Moderated by:
Anna Soellner, Vice President for Communications and Deputy Director, California Office, Center for American Progress