This explosive film reveals the hidden reality inside the west’s close ally Saudi Arabia. With unprecedented access to an underground network of young activists and footage from previously unseen corners of life – from prisons and public punishments to defiance of the regime on the streets – this film uncovers a society that despite severe oppression is shifting under the feet of its rulers. Combining shocking undercover footage and heart-breaking personal stories with interviews from high-level British and American policy makers it asks whether the time has come to reassess our relationship with Saudi Arabia.
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