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In Doug Liman’s film Reckoning With Torture, ordinary Americans stand side-by-side with actors, writers, and former military interrogators and intelligence officers in a reading of official documents that reveal the scope and cost of America’s post-9/11 torture program.
History of the Project
In September 2009, the ACLU and PEN American Center staged the first Reckoning With Torture at The Cooper Union in New York.
In March 2010, a second performance of Reckoning With Torture was staged in Washington DC. In late 2010, Doug Liman joined the Reckoning With Torture project. As he explained at the time,
“I signed on to the Reckoning project because I am convinced that the struggle for accountability for torture is one of the major moral tests of our lifetimes, and I was impressed by the power of the material to persuade and move live audiences.”
In January 2011, Liman and his producer Avram Ludwig staged and filmed a live Reckoning performance at the 2011 Sundanc