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Jinnah

  • 1998
  • 1h 50min
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7.7/10
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Christopher Lee in Jinnah (1998)
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La historia del político indio Muhammad Ali Jinnah, que hizo campaña con éxito por un Pakistán independiente y se convirtió en su primer gobernador general.La historia del político indio Muhammad Ali Jinnah, que hizo campaña con éxito por un Pakistán independiente y se convirtió en su primer gobernador general.La historia del político indio Muhammad Ali Jinnah, que hizo campaña con éxito por un Pakistán independiente y se convirtió en su primer gobernador general.

  • Dirección
    • Jamil Dehlavi
  • Guionistas
    • Akbar Ahmed
    • Jamil Dehlavi
    • Farrukh Dhondy
  • Elenco
    • Christopher Lee
    • Shireen Shah
    • James Curran
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • Jamil Dehlavi
    • Guionistas
      • Akbar Ahmed
      • Jamil Dehlavi
      • Farrukh Dhondy
    • Elenco
      • Christopher Lee
      • Shireen Shah
      • James Curran
    • 54Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total

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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Mohammed Ali Jinnah
    Shireen Shah
    • Fatima Jinnah
    James Curran
    • Colonel Knowles
    Zafar Hameed
    • Doctor Baksh
    Ahmed Memon
    • Ambulance driver
    Fatima Hyder
    • Nurse
    Shashi Kapoor
    Shashi Kapoor
    • The Narrator
    Maria Aitken
    Maria Aitken
    • Edwina Mountbatten
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Ruttie Jinnah
    Robert Ashby
    Robert Ashby
    • Jawaharlal Nehru
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Lord Mountbatten
    Trevor Baxter
    Trevor Baxter
    • Lord Ismay
    David Pottinger
    • English Reporter I
    Stephen Mortlock
    • English Reporter II
    Sohail Malik
    • Indian Reporter
    Farooq Pal
    • Maulana
    David Quilter
    • Porrit
    Wakeel Farooqui
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    8ajji-2

    All the controversy was for naught...

    This film has been in the news since the cast was finalized. some people objected to a hindu (Shashi Kapoor) playing an angel, some objected that the role of Jinnah was given to an actor who played Dracula, and still others objected to the director, since he is persona non grata in Pakistan, because more than 2 decades ago he made the film that defied martial law regimes and made a monkey out of a certain general (now deceased). there were Pakistani directors, p***ed off that a banished director was preferred to their lot. yeah right, guys(i'm sorry u lost the chance to cast Babar Ali as Jinnah and Reema as Ruttie, and have them run around trees, singing in the rain), just give it up. artistic stuff of this calibre is WAAAAY out of your grasp. leave it to the experts.

    Despite these and other difficulties the film got made, and despite numerous delays, the film was released. even though u can feel that some parts have been re-edited, it still leaves u with an intellegent and moving piece of cinema. kudos to the whole team and cast, especially Christopher Lee who positively SHINES in the role of Jinnah. Mr.Lee, i apologize on behalf of my countrymen. forgive them, for they r morons.

    By no means a perfect film, this is FAR superior to the fodder that keeps coming out of Lollywood. before i go, just one last thing to say:

    HURRAH !!!

    rating: 8/10
    10megacool

    Christopher Lee considers Jinnah his BEST work to date

    Best work under wraps - Christopher Lee

    Christopher Lee may be starring in the forth-coming Lord of the Rings Trilogy and Star Wars: Episode II, but the lack of distribution for his 1998 film Jinnah continues to be a source of frustration for the actor.

    Lee who plays the title role of Mohammed Ali Jinnah – who founded the nation of Pakistan in 1947 – shot the film on location there over a ten-week period in 1997 amid significant controversy (including attempts to have him arrested and deported). Since then, however, the film has never had a proper theatrical release and the ongoing potential for controversy could well be the reason.

    At a special screening of Jinnah at the Barbican, Lee told Empire Online that he has been informed that distributors are afraid to show the film, fearing the possibility of terrorist repercussions from Muslim Fundamentalists. He was keen to point out, though, that this would be an unlikely reaction:

    "[Jinnah] is the antithesis of that. It is the story of a remarkable man: a husband, a father and a brother who founded a nation. It has absolutely nothing to do with Fundamentalism," said Lee, adding that the film was not a political movie and had"played in Pakistan for a couple of months to packed houses and there was not one dissenting voice."

    Lee did hit out at the portrayal of Jinnah in Richard Attenborough's Oscar-winning movie Gandhi, however, telling Empire Online: "The presentation of him in the film Gandhi was on the level of distortion. It was wildly inaccurate." Despite his long career, which includes over 200 screen credits, Lee considers Jinnah to be his best work to date.

    "I'm very proud of this picture, and it should be shown," he said. "It must be shown. But what can we do about people who, I'm told, are afraid to show it?"

    Source : Empire Online UK
    8mnalgirkar

    A courageous human biopic that deserves to be seen...

    This is a high-quality biopic on the life of Jinnah, and an excellent film in general. It is a great character portrayal of a key figure in the history of the Indian subcontinent, and it peels away layers of Jinnah's life in the context of the events that shaped the independence struggle and the partition into India and Pakistan. The pace of the movie is unhurried and yet engaging; all the key actors have done a superb job of portraying their characters well and lent them credibility and depth. Lee, Fox, Kapoor, and Lintern were especially notable.

    Being from India, I especially appreciated the opportunity to learn more about the life and persona of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who no doubt was among the most important historic figures of the time that shaped the history of the two countries. I liked the form of the film where Jinnah is challenged and questioned on many of the events in his personal life and on his political ideology. I feel that the film does an honest job of addressing and delving into those issues from his perspective and taking the viewer on an intimate journey into his motivations.

    The partition is a sensitive, politically charged, and often divisive issue for the people of India and Pakistan; the scars on either side are deep and not too distant. However, films like Jinnah and also Gandhi to some extent offer a critical glimpse into the human aspects of the leaders of those times and what made them Quaid-e-Azam or Mahatma for the people then and also for the generations that followed.
    matt-982

    The man himself

    I tried to do as much research on the man, Mr. Ali jinnah, before i wrote this review. and even though i was not very well versed with the history of Pakistan, (in fact i wasn't even sure where Pakistan was exactly before seeing this movie), what i found was a series of reports by great biographers and historians, who have instead of being factual have decided to be emotional to the point of being ridiculously biased. i still, do not, know the reason why jinnah was hated by so many, because frankly no one seems to be able to prove a valid point, its all just bickering and bitterness.

    However, i have gained respect for the man, in his unflinchingness, and "man of steel" attitude, a man who would bow to no one, and would never stoop below his standards and principles, if that made him cold and calculated, fine, at least he had fiber. Mountbatten is quoted as saying about Jinnah; "...That son of a Bit--, could turn you to stone with one look..." sounds like he was scared?

    but its much easier to praise a movie like "gandhi" whose hero is such a simple case study, perfect in his nature and morals..etc etc... thats not a very hard case to sell, no wonder people liked it, it appealed to their sensibilities. Jinnah, may have been a man of steel, cold, unflinching, calculated, but how much do we really know of the man? we have on one hand reports by British journalists like Mr. Payne, whose "eyewitness" was just a bunch of idle thoughts and gut feelings with no real substance, but tainted by the inherent fear of the man (Jinnah), and on the other hand by embittered Indian writers who saw this man break up their country for an ideology they could never even hope to understand.

    Jinnah was much deeper, i believe, a man who refused treatment for chronic tuberculosis, cause he believed that the Moslem's would never get their homeland, if he was viewed as weak, therefore he kept on going, steadfast, strong, like a locomotive, and in the end he died for it. No one knows the real Jinnah, but many have formed opinions based on 'stories' with no real truth behind them.

    i read a excerpt from an article written by an Indian author, who wrote that in a rally held in 1930's, Jinnah was giving a speech in English and almost no one in the predominantly Hindi speaking crowd understood what he was saying, but when a British journalist queried a bystander on this he replied; "Its Mohammed Ali Jinnah, we trust him, whatever he says is right"

    i don't think a man described in an unkind and biased history, as something close to Hitler, would command such respect and admiration from his people. He was, passionate, unflinching, upright, in short... a Great Man.

    Matthew Davison New Jersey.
    9marypcb

    moving and informative

    While I can't comment on the absolute historical accuracy, this film certainly taught me a lot more about the founding of Pakistan and explained many things I had wondered about in the conflict. Christopher Lee's excellent performance goes a long way towards making Jinnah a sympathetic character despite the controversial decisions he takes; I would say that this is some of his finest acting and I found the final scenes very moving indeed.

    The flashback technique works well most of the time, although it's not always clear where some scenes are set (England, India, Pakistan or the imagination). This device packs a lot more information into scenes between the characters than a more realistic timeline would and sets the questions of the founding of Pakistan in the context of ongoing conflicts rather than leaving it as historical curiosity. The cinematography is excellent and you wouldn't know this wasn't a Hollywood film except for the thought-provoking treatment and lack of easy answers. One to look out for.

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    • Trivia
      In a press conference at the Brussels Fantastic Film Festival 2002, Sir Christopher Lee referred to his performance in this movie as being "by far the best thing I've ever done."
    • Errores
      In the scene where Jinnah visits Karachi after independence radiators of split air conditioners can be seen.
    • Citas

      Mohammed Ali Jinnah: [to a fundamentalist] You are an ignorant fool. I have fought for your mother, your sister, and your children's children to live in dignity. Islam doesn't need fanatics like you, Islam needs men of vision who will build the country. Now grow up, and serve Pakistan!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de noviembre de 1998 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Pakistán
      • India
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Urdu
    • También se conoce como
      • Cinnah
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
    • Productoras
      • Dehlavi Films
      • Petra Film
      • The Quaid Project
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      • Dolby Digital
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