SYNOPSICS
Path of Blood (2018) is a English,Arabic movie. Jonathan Hacker has directed this movie. Lily Fletcher,Tom Hollander,Paul Marshall Johnson Jr.,Samuel West are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Path of Blood (2018) is considered one of the best Documentary movie in India and around the world.
Deep in the Saudi desert, young thrill-seekers at jihadi boot camp sign up to a plot to overthrow the Saudi government. They detonate three horrific car-bombs at Western compounds in downtown Riyadh and become embroiled in a nail-biting game of cat and mouse with government forces. As their plans unravel, they resort to ever more brutal tactics. Exposing the dark side of the human soul, Path of Blood reveals Al Qaeda as you've never seen it before. Using a treasure trove of Al Qaeda home-movie footage captured by the security services, this haunting documentary film shows how brainwashed idealism and the youthful pursuit of adventure can descend into madness and carnage.
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Utterly unique film
Fascinating insight into the real nature of youth and terrorism. Spectacular achievement to have got hold of such raw footage. Recommend to all. Harrowing and compelling
LOVED THIS
Rarely do I end watching a film/ documentary unable to move from my seat - processing slowly what I have just seen. This is a brilliant and powerful piece of filmmaking - and left me mulling over so many issues that it stayed with me for days. Loved this for a whole range of complex and compelling reasons. A must see.
An untold story
This film tells the story of Al Qaeda members operating in their home country and the Saudi government's efforts to defeat them. No talking heads, just extraordinary, compelling footage, both seized from Al Qaeda and shot by the Saudi security forces.
Phenomenal
Absolutely gripping documentary and it shows you how crazy the people are. Probably one of the best documentaries I have seen in a very long time.
Tense, gripping - a must-see.
This is not an easygoing film, as you might imagine. Taken from archival footage from Al Qaeda we get a deep look into terrorist organisation operations in the early to mid 90s. Fascinating stuff.