The Pirate Tapes

The Pirate Tapes is a documentary filmed by Somali-Canadian Mohamed Ashareh in Somalia and edited and produced by Palmira PDC in Canada.[1] Ashareh lived with pirates in Somalia for months undercover during 2009, filming their activities with a small camera hanging around his neck.[2][3] Some of the filming was done by a second cameraman. Ashareh was frequently in danger, and at one point they were both arrested and spent time in a Somali jail.[4]

The film has been heavily criticized for shortcomings attributed to Ashereh's lack of journalistic and filming experience.[3][5] There has also been a dispute between Ashareh and Palmira PDC over the rights to the footage filmed by Ashereh.[1]

The Pirate Tapes was screened at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2011.[6]

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