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  1. 13 lug 2018 · Path of Blood: Directed by Jonathan Hacker. With Lily Fletcher, Tom Hollander, Paul Marshall Johnson Jr., Samuel West. Deep in the Saudi desert, young thrill-seekers at jihadi boot camp sign up to a plot to overthrow the Saudi government.

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    • Documentary
    • Jonathan Hacker
    • 2018-07-13
  2. Path of Blood is an archive-driven picture told in the present tense. The film explores the battle between Al Qaeda and the security services in Saudi Arabia between 2003 and 2009 during which Al Qaeda in the Kingdom were successful in carrying out a number of terrorist atrocities against various government and civilian targets.

    • Jonathan Hacker
    • Jonathan Hacker, Thomas Small
  3. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Jonathan Hacker and based on his book of the same title, PATH OF BLOOD depicts Islamist terrorism as it has never been seen b...

  4. Buy Path of Blood on Prime Video. Powerful and shocking videos taken by terrorists reveal how members of al-Qaida wage war against Saudi Arabia.

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    • Lily Fletcher
    • Jonathan Hacker
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  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › path-of-bloodPath of Blood - Metacritic

    13 lug 2018 · Path of Blood - Metacritic. Summary Path of Blood depicts Islamist terrorism, as it has never been seen before. Drawn from a hoard of jihadi home-movie footage that was captured by Saudi security services, this is the story of Muslim terrorists targeting Muslim civilians and brought to justice by Muslim security agents.

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    • Jonathan Hacker
    • R
  6. Path of Blood - Movies on Google Play. 2018 • 87 minutes. 3.4 star. 9 reviews. 85% Tomatometer. Eligible. info. $17.99 Buy. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Jonathan Hacker and based on his...

  7. Jonathan Hacker’s eerie collage of a documentary is more than the sum of its parts. It largely consists of video featuring real-life Al Qaeda operatives in Saudi Arabia after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, as well as previously unreleased footage from then-Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud’s government and his security forces responding to the