Updated On: 28 July, 2018 10:23 PM IST | Mumbai | Hemal Ashar
Palestinian filmmaker Raed Andoni exposes Israel's brutal incarceration and interrogation methods in his award-winning film, Ghost Hunting, shown in city

Raed Andoni. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
A filmmaker who is looking for former inmates of Jerusalem's Moskobiya interrogation centre for a documentary places a newspaper advertisement in Ramallah. After a casting process, the men reenact their interrogations, discuss details about the prison, and reveal the humiliation they experienced during detention.
That filmmaker is Palestinian director Raed Andoni, 51, who was incarcerated in Moskobiya three decades ago. His film, Ghost Hunting, was shown at the Vikalp Film Festival at Prithvi theatre on Friday evening. In an interview at a Juhu hotel, Andoni talks about the soul-destroying occupying power, the fight and right to dignity and why the ghost continues to haunt those who have lived through the prison experience.