American Fugitive: The Truth About Hassan
American Fugitive: The Truth About Hassan is a film, directed by Jean-Daniel Lafond, about an exiled American political activist named Dawud Salahuddin (also known as David Belfield and Hassan Abdulrahman).[1] Belfield has confessed to assassinating a former Iranian diplomat, who supported the shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, in 1980.[2][3]
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| Directed by | Jean-Daniel Lafond |
| Written by | Jean-Daniel Lafond |
| Produced by | Nathalie Barton |
| Starring | Jean-Daniel Lafond Hassan Tantai |
| Cinematography | Vahid Farouz Alberto Feio |
| Edited by | Babalou Hamelin |
| Music by | Charles Papasoff |
Production company | InformAction Films |
| Distributed by | InformAction Films |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
| Countries | Canada Iran |
| Languages | Persian English |
Belfield unexpectedly appeared playing an exiled American political activist in the 2001 film Kandahar.[1][2][4] Lafond then traveled to Iran to film the documentary about him.
References
- American Fugitive:The truth about Hassan Archived 2008-12-08 at the Wayback Machine, InformAction
- Lafond's new film hits hot buttons, CBC, April 26, 2006
- An American Terrorist: He's an assassin who fled the country. Could he help Washington now?, New Yorker (magazine), August 5, 2002
- Airbrushing a killer Archived 2009-12-10 at the Wayback Machine, National Post, May 2, 2006
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