A documentary detailing an indiscriminate terrorist attack that left 71 dead in Kenya.A documentary detailing an indiscriminate terrorist attack that left 71 dead in Kenya.A documentary detailing an indiscriminate terrorist attack that left 71 dead in Kenya.
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- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 nominations total
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Why was nothing said about Obi Wan Nairobi? The most likely reason is the British govt's gag order on Christian Craighead preventing him from releasing any of the details of what he did in Nairobi. - no reason for the Ministry of Defence's court case that gagged Craighead from writing a book other than the fact that he acted outside of his official capacity which could be seen as an embarrassment for UKSF. Which is ridiculous as the SAS motto is literally who dares wins, safe to say going into an active terror attack alone and saving hundreds of lives constitutes daring. If you're interested in him, Christian has an episode on the Shawn Ryan show where he talks about his life story and his time in the military - unfortunately, he still inst allowed to say anything about what happened in the hotel but he does talk about what he was doing beforehand along with some of his now declassified missions that are very interesting to say the least. 10/10 would recommend giving it a watch if you're even remotely interested in SF operators.
10elizrug
An entire documentary of footage from the event is hard to come by. I have a hard time watching anything without doing something while I watch and I watched this in its entirety without taking my eyes off the screen. It was in part morbid fascination but mainly I was just enthralled and caught up in what was happening. There were a lot of very brave people in that mall and I hope all of them have recovered from whatever wounds, physical or mental, they received.
And the Kenyan army in 2014? Absolutely useless.
And the Kenyan army in 2014? Absolutely useless.
This is a detailed a very graphic account of a terrible tragedy. Very well documented which sparks so many questions about not only the worst side of Islam but the inept, incapable and corrupt side of Kenya. It also shows the very best in Humanity when it comes to helping one another, some true heroes and heroines who need to be congratulated on their bravery.
Chilling HBO documentary covering the upmarket Westgate shopping mall shooting in Nairobi, Kenya. Mostly pieced together by surveillance footage (and even some cellphone video), leaving the viewer to get as up close and personal as a retelling account can get. The film lets the horror unfold without pulling any punches, an approach that makes this documentary recommended only for the strong stomached viewer. TERROR AT THE MALL is an overall commendable piece for highlighting the bravery of the civilians, and also making its focus on the victims as opposed to the shooters.
***½ (out of four)
***½ (out of four)
This was a really good HBO documentary about a single terrorist attack in Kenya. I'd followed the story at the time but this captured the suspense and the horror of the unfolding situation in a truly remarkable way. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
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