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Nel nome del padre

Titolo originale: In the Name of the Father
  • 1993
  • T
  • 2h 13min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,1/10
197.652
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Daniel Day-Lewis in Nel nome del padre (1993)
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Gerry Conlon, un ladruncolo di Belfast i cui unici interessi sono di ubriacarsi e divertirsi, è accusato di terrorismo. Capro espiatorio di un governo inglese corrotto che lo accusa ingiusta... Leggi tuttoGerry Conlon, un ladruncolo di Belfast i cui unici interessi sono di ubriacarsi e divertirsi, è accusato di terrorismo. Capro espiatorio di un governo inglese corrotto che lo accusa ingiustamente fabbricando false prove contro di lui.Gerry Conlon, un ladruncolo di Belfast i cui unici interessi sono di ubriacarsi e divertirsi, è accusato di terrorismo. Capro espiatorio di un governo inglese corrotto che lo accusa ingiustamente fabbricando false prove contro di lui.

  • Regia
    • Jim Sheridan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Gerry Conlon
    • Terry George
    • Jim Sheridan
  • Star
    • Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Pete Postlethwaite
    • Alison Crosbie
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,1/10
    197.652
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    1756
    11
    • Regia
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gerry Conlon
      • Terry George
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Star
      • Daniel Day-Lewis
      • Pete Postlethwaite
      • Alison Crosbie
    • 237Recensioni degli utenti
    • 39Recensioni della critica
    • 84Metascore
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    • Candidato a 7 Oscar
      • 7 vittorie e 41 candidature totali

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    Daniel Day-Lewis
    Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Gerry Conlon
    Pete Postlethwaite
    Pete Postlethwaite
    • Giuseppe Conlon
    Alison Crosbie
    • Girl in Pub
    Philip King
    • Guildford Soldier
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Gareth Peirce
    Nye Heron
    • IRA Man 1
    Anthony Brophy
    Anthony Brophy
    • Danny
    Frankie McCafferty
    Frankie McCafferty
    • Tommo
    Paul Warriner
    • Soldier
    Julian Walsh
    • Soldier
    Stuart Wolfenden
    Stuart Wolfenden
    • Soldier
    • (as Stuart Wolvenden)
    Jo Connor
    Jo Connor
    • Bin Lady
    Karen Carlisle
    • Female Rioter
    Seamus Moran
    • IRA Man 2
    Billy Byrne
    • IRA Man 3
    Maureen McBride
    • Mother
    Jane Nolan
    Jane Nolan
    • Girl with Baby
    Laurence Griffin
    • Boy in Riot
    • Regia
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Gerry Conlon
      • Terry George
      • Jim Sheridan
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    Reviewers say 'In the Name of the Father' is a powerful film exploring injustice and family bonds, based on Gerry Conlon's wrongful imprisonment. Daniel Day-Lewis and Pete Postlethwaite deliver strong performances, with Emma Thompson's lawyer role noted. The film's direction, pacing, and emotional impact are praised, though some find it oversimplified or confusing. Its portrayal of the IRA and British legal system is both lauded and critiqued. Overall, it resonates deeply but receives mixed reviews on certain aspects.
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    8gavin6942

    History and Court Drama

    A man (Daniel Day-Lewis)'s coerced confession to an IRA bombing he did not commit results in the imprisonment of his father as well. An English lawyer fights to free them.

    This film is a great combination of history and court drama. Sometimes both mix very nicely (as with the Nuremberg trial) and sometimes they do not. Here, we get a nice glimpse at the IRA in Ireland without dwelling on it too much and also get the true story of a family that was wronged by the state for their alleged involvement in terror.

    Ireland today is not the same place it was a generation ago, but it is not so far removed that this story is "distant history" and not important. Heck, Americans should probably know more about it than what they pick up from a U2 song.
    8TOMASBBloodhound

    Terrorism hurts everyone.

    In watching this fine film, on idea kept running though my mind. That being terrorism often hurts the innocent much more than the declared enemy. In the Name of the Father is a powerful, well-acted drama about terrorism and injustice. And also the love one man feels for his father. Some of the events in this film are factual, and others are not. Despite some liberties taken with history, the film still makes a strong point, however.

    Daniel Day-Lewis plays Gerry Conlon, a young man falsely accused along with several other friends and family members, of bombing a London pub in 1974. The bombing, performed by the IRA, killed a few persons and wounded several others. Conlon and his friends just happen to be near by when the bombing takes place. Through police torture, Conlon and his best friend confess to the crime, thinking a trial will exonerate them. Trouble is, there had been so many recent bombings that the legal system in Britain was just crying out for a scapegoat. Conlon and four friends are given life sentences. Several members of Conlon's family are also given stiff jail sentences. Even his own father who seems to be the most righteous and kind person imaginable and who never set foot in England at all during the time of the bombing!

    The film starts out like a shot from a cannon, as we see just how violent and chaotic Blefast was during the early seventies. Just living a normal life looked impossible. If the British troops weren't after you, then the IRA members were. The film also scores when we see Conlon head off to London to presumably make a better life for himself. He and a friend force themselves into a commune and enjoy a brief period of free love and decadence. The film gets very heavy once Conlon is arrested and tortured. And the last hour detailing his time behind bars is just plain somber. We watch his father just sort of waste away with him behind bars while an aggressive lawyer (Emma Thompson) fights to get them out. Pete Postletwaite is exceptional as Gerry's father, and seeing him grow sicker and weak is very difficult for the viewer.

    The film tries to shift gears down the stretch and show how Conlon has become determined and more radicalized, but these scenes are nothing spectacular. Even the conclusion seems a little anti-climatic, but at least we see some justice finally get done. The acting is very, very good. Lewis is as good as ever, and nobody looks out of their league. There are some historical liberties taken. Gerry and his father never actually lived in the same cell, for instance. Overall, this film will stick with you, though.

    In watching this film, one cannot help but feel for the victims of terrorism. I have personally not much knowledge of the conflict between the IRA and Britain, except to say that I'm well aware of how long and deep the scars run between the English and Irish peoples. That said, there is simply no excuse for terrorism. Look at how many victims that pub bombing created. Not only those who perished or were injured. That act of terror sent several innocent people to jail and ruined their lives! The British legal system is certainly to blame for sending the wrong people to jail, but would this have even happened if the IRA had not bombed that pub? A similar situation can be seen in the Middle East today. Radical Muslims look to strike out at Western interests, but their actions often hurt scores more other Muslims than any actual Western interests! Will we ever all learn to get along on this planet?

    8 of 10 stars.

    The Hound.
    8Xstal

    Guilty Until Proven Innocent...

    You're left wondering how many people over the years have been through the legal system in the UK and have been framed by those we place the ultimate trust within. It really does shake your confidence in a system and the people responsible for implementing it. Daniel Day-Lewis and Pete Postlethwaite bring this story to life with two magnificent performances and allow you to forgive those slight variations that misalign with actual events.
    10jcanettis

    Extremeley Powerful, With Superb Performances

    A film fully deserving to be in IMDb's top 250, Jim Sheridan's "In The Name of the Father" is an excellent piece of work. Based on a true and very touching story, the film recounts the story of Gerry Conlon (Day-Lewis) who is wrongly accused as an IRA terrorist. Not only are the police bending the facts to prove their case, but in the process they also implicate members of his friends and family, including his father Giuseppe (Postlethwaithe) whose health condition is rather frail. Gerry is a rebellious and mildly delinquent boy who does not seem to have grown up, and his attitude toward his father is not the appropriate one; however, as they start to go through the ordeal together, Gerry gradually matures, and starts feeling a deep affection and respect for Giuseppe.

    The story is heart-breaking and shocking at the same time, all the more so when one realizes that these things actually DID happen. Although there have been some minor modifications for the purpose of the film, the backbone of the story is left completely intact.

    The two protagonists, Daniel Day-Liewis and Pete Postlethwaithe are delivering powerful performances, and they both deserved the Oscar hands-down. However, it would be unfair not to mention that virtually everyone in the film is great in his/her role.

    Jim Sheridan's direction is also very good, giving the plot a fair and balanced perspective; although the film might initially appear as pro-Irish / anti-English, in fact I consider it as quite objective. Granted, it vividly shows that some key figures in the London police were profoundly biased and manipulated maliciously the case against the Conlons; yet, it also shows that English public attitudes turned highly supportive for the Conlons' freedom when it started to become clear that they were not the culprits for the atrocities they had been charged with. We have always to remember that the film depicts a period of big tensions, with emotions running high to levels of hysteria, so we have to understand the events within this context.

    Of course, what happened to the Conlons is totally deplorable and unjustifiable; and it is real shame that the people who conspired against them have not been punished yet for their crimes. Still, one should understand the hostile attitude shown by those who were not part of this conspiracy (such as the judge, for example), who were influenced by the climate of terror and the outrage of the public. The Conlons had the terribly bad luck to be at the wrong place, in the wrong time, and with the wrong nationality; the also have the great misfortune to be captured by people who in their quest to show results were shamelessly willing to risk indicting people who could possibly be innocent.

    "In the Name of the Father" is a fantastic film, which one should not miss. 10/10.
    oneflewovertheapocalypse

    Powerful and Touching

    Name of the Father came out one year before The Shawshank Redemption and is bar none the better film. Shawshank is a great film but Name of the Father has more of human story to it. Daniel Day Lewis is a great actor with more potential now than he did when he won his first Oscar for My Left Foot and since then he has never starred in a film which he has acted badly in. Some of the stories have not been amazing but his acting makes up for it. This was the second time That Daniel Day Lewis and Jim Sheridan have come together to make a film. In all they have done three but Name of the father is by far the best. Pete Postlethwaite is another example of fine acting as he is the best actor in England since who ever was the last greatest actor.

    Daniel Day Lewis plays Gerry Conlon who is a seventies hippie who doesn't want to grow up. He has had so many troubles at home his father

    Giuseppe played by Postlethwaite decides to pack him off to London for his own safety and not become a lost soul amongst the troubles in Belfast. But when Gerry gets there he might as well wish he never went there in the first place as the trouble from Belfast follows him and before you know it a bomb goes off in a pub near to where he is staying and is not long arrested for the bomb along with his friends and family including his father.

    From there we are taken into this grieving story of strength, hope, tragedy and family. The story between father and son in jail is more touching and compelling than any love story you will ever see because these two men who have never really seen eye to eye are forced to confront each other's feeling and face up to where they stand in the world. Also Pete Postlewaite reminds me of my own father and my grandfather and yours two. He plays Giuseppe so well so would have thought he was the old guy living next door to you or the man you look up to as a father and spend time with as a granddad. What you have to remind yourself is that the movie is a true story of the Guilford Bombing and the men who paid the price for it. Whether or not you believe Gerry and Giuseppe were guilty of the Guilford Bomb is not the case in the film as it's more about the characters and there trials and tribulations.

    One film that will always be remembered in my mind about making a difference with your life not matter where you are in the world.

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      In preparation for his role, Daniel Day-Lewis lost thirty pounds and spent nights in the jail cell on the set as crew members threw water and verbal abuse at him.
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      In court, Inspector Dixon states that he "never even spoke to Gerry Conlon". Some minutes later, when Gerry Conlon is being interrogated, the accused says "You told Inspector Dixon that you had committed a robbery" holding Gerry's statement. There's proof that Inspector Dixon and Gerry spoke, thus making his testimony in court false. Any defendant's attorney would have noticed this.
    • Citazioni

      [Speaking to people outside the court]

      Gerry Conlon: I'm an innocent man. I spent 15 years in prison for something I didn't do. I watched my father die in a British prison for something he didn't do. And this government still says he's guilty. I want to tell them that until my father is proved innocent, until all the people involved in this case are proved innocent, until the guilty ones are brought to justice, I will fight on. In the name of my father and of the truth!

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      In the Name of the Father
      Performed by Bono and Gavin Friday

      Written by Bono / Gavin Friday (as Friday) / Maurice Seezer (as Seezer)

      Published by Blue Mountain Music (UK)

      Mother Music/Blue Mountain Music (Eire)

      Taiyo Music/Blue Mountain Music (Japan)

      Polygram Music/Blue Mountain Music (ROW)

      (P) 1993 Island Records Limited

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 febbraio 1994 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Irlanda
      • Regno Unito
      • Stati Uniti
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kilmainham Jail, Dublin, County Dublin, Irlanda(Jail scenes)
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      • Universal Pictures
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      • 13.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 25.096.862 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 109.805 USD
      • 2 gen 1994
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      • 65.796.862 USD
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