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Red Dust - Die Wahrheit führt in die Freiheit

Originaltitel: Red Dust
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
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Red Dust - Die Wahrheit führt in die Freiheit (2004)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPolice officer Dirk Hendricks files an amnesty application for Alex Mpondo, a member of the South African Parliament who can't remember the torture he once endured as a captive political act... Alles lesenPolice officer Dirk Hendricks files an amnesty application for Alex Mpondo, a member of the South African Parliament who can't remember the torture he once endured as a captive political activist. South African-born attorney Sarah Barcant, meanwhile, returns to her homeland to re... Alles lesenPolice officer Dirk Hendricks files an amnesty application for Alex Mpondo, a member of the South African Parliament who can't remember the torture he once endured as a captive political activist. South African-born attorney Sarah Barcant, meanwhile, returns to her homeland to represent Mpondo, as well as Steve Sizela, Mpondo's friend who was arrested along with him a... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Tom Hooper
  • Drehbuch
    • Gillian Slovo
    • Troy Kennedy Martin
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Hilary Swank
    • Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Jamie Bartlett
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,7/10
    2584
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Tom Hooper
    • Drehbuch
      • Gillian Slovo
      • Troy Kennedy Martin
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Hilary Swank
      • Chiwetel Ejiofor
      • Jamie Bartlett
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Hilary Swank
    Hilary Swank
    • Sarah Barcant
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Alex Mpondo
    Jamie Bartlett
    Jamie Bartlett
    • Dirk Hendricks
    Ian Roberts
    • Piet Muller
    Hlomla Dandala
    • Oscar Dumasi
    James Ngcobo
    • Ezekiel
    Glen Gabela
    • Themba
    Connie Mfuku
    • Alex's Aunt
    Sylvaine Strike
    Sylvaine Strike
    • Woman at House
    Greg Latter
    Greg Latter
    • Mannie Bester
    Zaa Nkweta
    Zaa Nkweta
    • Reporter
    Marius Weyers
    Marius Weyers
    • Ben Hoffman
    Sam Phillips
    • Elder
    • (as Sam Philllips)
    Elize Cawood
    • Anna Hoffman
    Dominic Tyawa
    • James Sizela
    • (as Mawonga Dominic Tyawa)
    Nomhle Nkonyeni
    Nomhle Nkonyeni
    • Mrs. Sizela
    Junior Singo
    • Sipho
    Loyiso Gxwala
    • Steve Sizela
    • Regie
      • Tom Hooper
    • Drehbuch
      • Gillian Slovo
      • Troy Kennedy Martin
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    9karenst-2

    An amazing movie about personal redemption

    I was unsure of this movie before renting and did so on the assurance that Hilary Swank has always given excellent performances in her movies. She seems to rely on restraint to gain the emotional impact that she does. And she didn't prove me wrong in this movie.

    However the movie also had fantastic performances from all other members of the cast both speaking and non-speaking. I have to single out Jamie Bartlett and Chiwetel Ejiofor - the two main protagonists - for their outstanding acting abilities and portrayal of true human feelings and failings. The whole movie ran almost like a documentary.

    I must applaud Tom Hooper as the director and Avril Beukes as the editor for keeping a multiple layered story being revealed smoothly whilst keeping dialogue and action moving along in an understandable fashion. The opening sequence of the South African landscape was striking and I had to push the pause button to savour the photography.

    Why can't a movie like this ever get nominated for an International award. It seems to me to hit the high-rating button on all counts. It was not just a film it was a true experience of life in a country coming out of apartheid. A life of poverty was all around but it celebrated the dignity of the human spirit.
    bob the moo

    Loses potential by being based on a typical genre plot but is still worth seeing for what it does do well

    In South Africa the Truth & Reconciliation Commission hear the confessions of those in the former power who took part in crimes, torture and violations of human rights. Those that confess are granted immunity and it is only those that try to conceal their involvement who are open for prosecution. When former police officer Hendricks confesses to the torture of Alex Mpondo, it starts a chain of events. Mpondo pans to contest the amnesty of Hendricks despite his hazy recollection and wants to know what became of fellow activist Steve Sizela, who was arrested at the same time and never seen again. South African born lawyer Sarah Barcant returns at the request of her father to represent Mpondo and try to uncover the truth behind the story.

    Forgiveness and healing are two words that are easy to say but very difficult to do. It is near impossible for me to understand what the village councils held in Rwanda must be like, where those that massacred others must confess all to gain amnesty; likewise I cannot comprehend the challenges that all involved with the TRC in South Africa have faced – to have people admit to so much but get off with nothing, as it were. This film doesn't really manage to get close to examining that pain because instead it goes for more of a courtroom drama approach that uses the TRC as its frame rather than being the focus. In doing this it still manages to be interesting, even though the serious tone and real setting means it ploughs a pretty straight furrow and cannot indulge in the genre histrionics that it occasionally suggests it wants to do.

    As a bit of basic insight into the Truth & Reconciliation Commission, the film is still interesting and will probably move those that are somewhat unaware of the situation. However for me it would have been much more interesting to allow a debate to rage, for the sheer complexities of the situation to be aired but, by going for a mystery approach it becomes morally quite clean-cut and not as reality has shown it often can be – only towards the end does it take the time for a bit of thought, which is fine but I would have liked it to have been part of the film rather than an epilogue. The cast would probably have taken to this challenge as well because, although they are quite good, nobody really sets the world on fire. Swank deserves credit for doing the film but she is not that good and seems to have been added to provide a bankable star to drive the courtroom action. Ejiofor is better because he has more complexity to him, although I would have liked him to share more scenes with Bartlett, who is also strong in a difficult role. Roberts is poor because the film uses him as a nice clear baddie for the audience to hate. The direction is mostly good, setting up interesting shots here and there – but the film is mostly helped by the good use of locations, which are convincing and set the sense of place very well.

    Overall this is a good film but not as moving or as thought-provoking as it could have been. By leading with a straight thriller type plot, the debate and the insight is left to the minority of moments and, although interesting is not all that I had hoped for. The cast are good and the Western cast deserve credit for taking on a worthy subject. This deserves a bigger audience than it is have received and is worth watching if you get the chance.
    7gelman@attglobal.net

    Truth and Reconciliation

    POSSIBLE SPOILERS

    No one is likely to pick up a DVD of Red Dust without knowing that it is about South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Hilary Swank stars as a South African exile who returns to her home town as a lawyer representing Alex Mpondo (Chiwetel Ejiofer), a member of the South African parliament who was tortured by a prison guard, Pete Muller (Ian Roberts), who is seeking to escape prison by testifying before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. They could certainly have found an actress who has or could imitate a South African accent; Ms. Swank makes no attempt whatsoever to cover her unmistakably American accent. Nevertheless she is the only well-known actor in the movie, and it would probably not have been made without her or someone equally well known. She does a passable job. However, Ejiofer and Muller (pronounced in the German way with an umlat over the "u") are outstanding as is Jamie Barlett as the chief of police, responsible for murdering Mpondo's comrade and fellow prisoner. The torture scenes are shown in brief flashes but they are vivid and believable. What is not believable is the Truth and Reconciliation process -- except that it actually happened. "Red Dust" should be seen for that reason alone because it was and is unbelievable that the ANC prisoners could actually forgive the torturers, and this is as close as we are likely to get to seeing the process in action.
    7Johnny10

    brought down because of the story

    Red dust is both well acted and well made but what the movie is about i think will bore many viewers as it did to me. There was a film that was out earlier called "in my Country" with Sam Jackson and it was not that well received and both films were about nearly the same exact thing, I do think Red dust was better because of the more interesting performances especially by future Oscar winner Chiwton Ejofor but the plot is just to lacking, it starts off pretty strong but then the film hits the viewers with countless un-interesting court room sessions, this could have been a great film if the writing was not so lacking. But see if for the performances.
    10holza1980

    Very Emotive and Powerful

    I haven't seen a film in a long time that moved me and gripped me in such a way; that I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. I was busting for the loo; and I didn't even want to pause it because I was drawn right in. Emotive; powerful; very moving; horrific and heart-breaking. It gives you an amazing insight to South Africa; their struggles and their lives. The acting by the leads were mind-blowing and the script was incredible. Despite the terrible events that unfold in this film and how horrific the story is; I was captivated. I don't want to even try and explain the story; it's way too complex and I wouldn't do it justice. Please see this; you'll understand why when you do. Cheers, Hol

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      This film and Cats (2019) are, as of now, the only two films Tom Hooper has shot in the 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio.
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      Alex Mpondo: We have the right to say that it hurt.

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      Featured in At the Movies: Folge #2.41 (2005)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Mai 2005 (Südafrika)
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      • Südafrika
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      • Englisch
      • isiXhosa
      • Afrikaans
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