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Offensive Behaviour
Quentin is a destitute filmmaker who resorts to making home-made pornos to achieve his celluloid dreams. Nigel is a sweet and sensitive hairdresser, reluctantly lured by his hit-woman Mother to join her on one last lucrative job. Can Quentin convince his recently unemployed girlfriend, Debbie, to co-star in his upcoming pornographic masterpiece with his best buddy, Clarke? Can Nigel complete the job with his sanity intact or will he finally snap - becoming the psychopath his Mother always dreamed he'd be?
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Plot Summary
This documentary examines the controversial case of David Hicks, an Australian man who was detained at Guantanamo Bay for allegedly supporting the Taliban. It delves into his background, his capture in Afghanistan, and his subsequent treatment and legal battles.
Critical Reception
Offensive Behaviour received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often acknowledging the importance of the subject matter while sometimes questioning the documentary's approach. It was noted for bringing attention to the legal and ethical issues surrounding Hicks' detention and the broader implications of the War on Terror.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for shedding light on a controversial legal and political case.
Some critics found the film's perspective to be biased or lacking in depth.
Highlighted the human rights concerns related to Guantanamo Bay detentions.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with individuals close to David Hicks, as well as legal experts, offering various perspectives on his case.
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