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Jihad Jane
Directed by
Ciaran Cassidy
Not Rated
2019
1h 34m
Documentary
5.8
91%
7.0
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The tale of two American women who went looking for love online and became the 'new face in the war on terror.'
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Cast of Jihad Jane
Ciaran Cassidy
Director
Anna Byvald
Producer
Morgan Bushe
Producer
Sander Verdonk
Producer
Aoife McGoingal
Producer
John Murphy
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Jihad Jane Ratings & Reviews
The List
Sophie Willard
As a portrait of the two women and their motivations, it's comprehensive, but doesn't satisfactorily engage with any of the other issues raised.
Film Ireland Magazine
Irene Falvey
Allows for a greater understanding of these vulnerable women, revealing the mentalities which shaped their actions and provides an insight into the very real possibility of other susceptible people being similarly affected.
entertainment.ie
Brian Lloyd
Truly bizarre, 'Jihad Jane' is a fascinating examination of the lost souls of the internet age, and the dark alleys they often find themselves in.
HeyUGuys
Sam Inglis
An interesting deeper look at a sensationalised headline.
RTÉ (Ireland)
Paddy Kehoe
This film about her life to date is an engrossing documentary which never loses a feel for the human texture behind the headlines.
Screen International
Fionnuala Halligan
A film which joins a canon of provocative features which attempt to surgically probe the hysteria and manipulation that currently surrounds us.
Sydney Morning Herald
Brad Newsome
Their own frank and fascinating first-person accounts in this documentary provide no simple answers about their online self-radicalization.
Empire Magazine
David Parkinson
Terrifying, dispiriting and, at times, slyly satirical, this slickly edited documentary may rely a little too heavily on static talking-head shots. But it cogently lays bare a world gone mad.
Little White Lies
Max Copeman
Lingers thanks to a pertinent story and well-balanced tone.
Guardian
Cath Clarke
Perhaps the tragedy here is how terrorism in the home so frequently goes unpunished.
Irish Times
Tara Brady
Cassidy's fascinating documentary ... touches down on the strange intersection of the dark web, alienation, and the grey area between free speech and hate speech
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