In an effort to prevent attacks on the nation, undercover FBI agents make friends with potential terrorists around the US. Saeed ‘Shariff’ Torres has worked as an FBI counterterrorism informant for more than 20 years. The father of a young boy, he now yearns to leave his dangerous job behind. At the start of the film, Shariff is headed to Pittsburgh, claiming that this is going to be his last sting. Quite oddly, he’s invited two filmmakers to tag along to document his work. Faced with an ethically murky and high-stakes story, the directors respond with poise and tenacity. Their stunning film thrills and bewilders in equal measure.
Lyric R. Cabral is a New York-based filmmaker and photojournalist who documents stories seldom seen in mainstream media. In 2013, Cabral was named by Filmmaker Magazine as one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film.
(T)ERROR (2015)
David Felix Sutcliffe is an independent documentary filmmaker whose work explores issues of national security and civil liberties in the post-9/11 era. In 2013, he was included in Filmmaker Magazine’s annual list of 25 New Faces of Independent Film.
Adama (2011), (T)ERROR (2015)