Guantanamo Bay is, without doubt, the world's most notorious prison which left an indelible stain on the Bush Administration. One of the first acts of US President Barack Obama was to order its closure but more than one year on it is still in existence. Yvonne Ridley and film-maker David Miller are among one of the few film crews allowed inside the prison and sprawling naval base. The result of their collaboration is the award-winning documentary Guantanamo: Inside the Wire which will be screened in Bergen.
The screening of Inside the Wire was related to the session Captured by the Taleban.
Four MPs leave behind the splendour of Westminster and their comfortable homes for eight days and nights to live in council tower blocks estates in some of Britain's most deprived neighbourhoods. They come face-to-face with issues affecting the residents' lives, including gangs, immigration, drug addiction, poverty, crime and unemployment.
The screening of Tower Block of Commons was related to the session Reality with a Sting.