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  1. Camp X-Ray is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Peter Sattler in his directorial debut, based on the detention facility Camp X-Ray at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. It stars Kristen Stewart and Payman Maadi along with John Carroll Lynch, Lane Garrison, and Joseph Julian Soria in supporting roles.

    • $60,581
    • Jess Stroup
    • $1 million
    • Gina Kwon
  2. Oct 17, 2014 · Camp X-Ray: Directed by Peter Sattler. With Nawal Bengholam, Payman Maadi, Lane Garrison, J.J. Soria. A soldier assigned to Guantanamo Bay befriends a man who has been imprisoned there.

    • (43K)
    • Drama, War
    • Peter Sattler
    • 2014-10-17
  3. Oct 17, 2014 · A female guard (Kristen Stewart) at Guantanamo Bay forms an unlikely friendship with one of the facility's longtime detainees.

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    • Kristen Stewart
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  4. Aug 8, 2014 · Starring Kristen Stewart and Peyman Maadi. A young woman joins the military to be part of something bigger than herself and her small...

    • Aug 8, 2014
    • 7.8M
    • IFC Films
  5. Oct 17, 2014 · Now streaming on: “Camp X-Ray” has cinematic and moral intelligence. This debut feature by writer-director Peter Sattler about a female soldier stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is a quiet, patient drama that focuses on a handful of characters and plays out in a few key locations: a cell, a hallway, a prison yard, some offices.

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  7. Kristen Stewart gives a stunning performance as a Guantanamo prison guard who forms an unlikely relationship with an inmate in this riveting psychological drama. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  8. Eight years later, Army private first-class Amy Cole (Kristen Stewart) is placed as a guard at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, specifically Camp Delta. The guards are instructed to refer to the inmates as detainees and not prisoners.

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