After the end of Apartheid, Archbishop Desmond Tutu meets with a brutal murderer seeking redemption.
- Country:
- UK, 2017
- Group:
- FEST 46
- Duration:
- 115’
- Director:
- Roland Joffé
- Screenplay:
- Michael Ashton
- Cast:
- Forest Whitaker, Eric Bana, Jeff Gum
- Festivals:
- 2017 London / BFI London Film Festival
- Filmography:
- 2017 The Forgiven / Oproštaj
2013 In God We Trust
2011 There Be Dragons / Ovde ima zmajeva
2011 You and I
2000 Vatel
1995 The Scarlet Letter / Slovo srama
1992 City of Joy / Grad radosti
1989 Fat Man and Little Boy / Debeli čovek i mali dečak
1986 Mission / Misija
1984 The Killers Fields / Polja smrti - Cinematography:
- William Wages
- Editing:
- Megan Gill
- Music:
- Zethu Mashika
- Producer:
- Zaheer Goodman-Bhyat, Craig Baumgarten, Roland Joffé
- Production:
- Light and Dark Films, Jeff Rice Films
- Distributer:
- Dexin
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Centar za kulturu ‘Vlada Divljan’
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Roland Joffé was born in 1945 in London. He is a director and producer. Roland Joffé's first two feature films each garnered him an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. The Killing Fields won three Academy Awards and was nominated for four more. The Mission won the Palme d'Or and Technical Grand Jury Prize at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. It achieved six Academy Awards nominations and won one, for Best Cinematography. In 1993, he produced and partially directed a big budget adaptation of the video game Super Mario Bros. His 2011 release, There Be Dragons, garnered press attention as it dealt with the Catholic organisation Opus Dei.
The Forgiven really is an emotional masterpiece that will bring a tear to the eye as the final credits role, delivering a poignant message that will resonate deep within in our minds and shake our moral compasses to the core.
Guy Lambert, Up coming
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