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Confessions of an Innocent Man

British-Canadian engineer William Sampson's life took a dramatic turn when he was abducted and subjected to brutal treatment by Saudi captors, enduring almost three years of captivity and torment.

William Sampson, a British-Canadian, spent 32 months in Saudi captivity, falsely accused of crimes including espionage. He and three friends, all foreign detainees, were subjected to abuse, torture, and solitary confinement. Sampson's account of his ordeal is told through his own words and those of others involved.

Info about Confessions of an Innocent Man

Studio(s): National Film Board of Canada (NFB),Paperny Films

Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 2007

Genres:Biography, Documentary