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A Ship From Guantánamo

Moath al-Alwi has never been charged with a crime, but he has spent over 19 years at the U.S. military detention camp in Cuba. “A Ship From Guantánamo,” a six and a half-minute Op-Doc video, tells the story of the art he makes to survive — and escape.

Despite the limited materials available within the prison, Mr. al Alwi builds elaborately detailed ships out of found materials like dental floss, prayer beads, sponges and old T-shirts, often given to him by other inmates and even guards. “I want people to know that we can make beautiful things,” says Mr. al-Alwi, “even in a place like Guantánamo.”

Watch the full film at New York Times Op-Docs.

This film is part of a series of short documentaries, directed and produced by Dara Kell & Veena Rao. See the full series here.

A Ship From Guantánamo

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