 |   |  |  |  | | In My Country |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - DVDs | | | Format: | DVD | | Rating: | R | | | Leading Role: | Juliette Binoche, Samuel L. Jackson | | Release Date: | Jul 05, 2005 | | | Director: | John Boorman | | UPC: | 043396070080 | | | Region Code: | -- | | Display Format: | -- | | | Genre: | -- | | Condition: | New | | | Sub-Genre: | -- | | | | | | |  |
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| Movie description | Noted filmmaker John Boorman (DELIVERANCE, THE GENERAL, THE TAILOR OF PANAMA) addresses the complex emotional scars leftover from Apartheid in South Africa in IN MY COUNTRY. The events of the film take place during hearings conducted in 1996 by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The purpose of the hearings was to shed light on the unfortunate atrocities committed during the time of persecution. Anna Malan (Juliette Binoche) is a native Afrikaner poet whose is covering the hearings for state radio. During the proceedings, she meets Langston Whitfield (Samuel L. Jackson) an American covering the matter for the Washington Post. Initially, the two don't get along. He thinks she shares collective guilt for cruelty that was carried out; she thinks he's a stubborn and ignorant American. Getting past those unfounded first impressions, the two fall in love.
Adapted from author Antjie Krog's memoirs, COUNTRY OF MY SKULL, the film features strong performances from both leads and by Brendan Gleeson in a supporting role as Colonel De Jager. IN MY COUNTRY asks an intriguing question about who should take the blame for what happened--the leaders, the soldiers, or the people who watched it happen and never protested.
| | Credits | | Producer: | Kieran Corrigan, Mike Medavoy, Robert Chartoff | | Cast: | Brendan Gleeson, Juliette Binoche, Menzi "Ngubs" Ngubane, Samuel L. Jackson |
| | Editorial reviews | "[A] thoughtful, affecting film..." Movieline's Hollywood Life - Stephen Farber (02/01/2005)
"Boorman creates affecting and tense moments in the commission room." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (03/18/2005)
"One of the strongest and most consistent elements of this film is the cinematography, and Seamus Deasy's stunning images of the dramatic South African terrain..." Premiere - Premiere Staff (09/01/2005)
4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his tells the story of a country torn apart by moral guilt and racial tensions....Compelling viewing with a conscience." Ultimate DVD - Natalie Braine (10/01/2006)
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