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The Pirate Tapes : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Pirate Tapes
''The Pirate Tapes'' is a documentary filmed by Somali-Canadian Mohamed Ashareh in Somalia and edited and produced by Palmira PDC in Canada.〔(Curse of the TV tapes: Pirates of Somalia | Arts and Culture | Film | Mail & Guardian )〕 Ashareh lived with pirates in Somalia for months undercover during 2009, filming their activities with a small camera hanging around his neck.〔(Review: The Pirate Tapes - Hot Docs 2011 | Toronto Film Scene )〕〔(Film: The Pirate Tapes | Music & Film )〕 Some of the filming was done by a second cameraman. Ashareh was frequently in danger, and at one point they were both arrested and spent time in a Somali jail.〔(Going Undercover with Somalia's Oil-Thirsty Pirates | VICE United States )〕 The film has been heavily criticized for shortcomings attributed to Ashereh's lack of journalistic and filming experience, but has been extensively shown anyway because of its unusual perspective on the lives of the pirates.〔〔(Pirate Tapes, The | news | Torontoist )〕 There has also been a dispute between Ashareh and Palmira PDC over the rights to the footage filmed by Ashereh.〔 ''The Pirate Tapes'' was screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2011.〔(Review: The Pirate Tapes - Hot Docs 2011 | Toronto Film Scene )〕 ==See also==
*''The Pirates of Somalia'', a non-fiction book
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