‘Take No Prisoners’ Review: Timely Documentary Explores The Emotional Toll Of Wrongful Detention
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‘Take No Prisoners’ Review: Timely Documentary Explores The Emotional Toll Of Wrongful Detention
The first scene of Adam Ciralsky and Subrata De’s propulsive new documentary “Take No Prisoners” begins with a prisoner exchange. As the camera peers through a porthole window of a private jet, Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs (SPERA) Roger D. Carstens negotiates for the release of multiple prisoners held by the Venezuelan government. It’s a scene that wouldn’t feel out of place in an episode of “Jack Ryan.” It’s also a fascinating…
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