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Black November

  • 2012
  • TV-14
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourke, Sarah Wayne Callies, and Akon in Black November (2012)
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Inspired by true events, an oil-rich Nigerian community wages war against an oil corporation to protect their land from being destroyed. Rebels kidnap an American oil executive and demand th... Read allInspired by true events, an oil-rich Nigerian community wages war against an oil corporation to protect their land from being destroyed. Rebels kidnap an American oil executive and demand that his corporation end the destruction.Inspired by true events, an oil-rich Nigerian community wages war against an oil corporation to protect their land from being destroyed. Rebels kidnap an American oil executive and demand that his corporation end the destruction.

  • Director
    • Jeta Amata
  • Writer
    • Jeta Amata
  • Stars
    • Mbong Amata
    • Enyinna Nwigwe
    • Hakeem Kae-Kazim
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    748
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeta Amata
    • Writer
      • Jeta Amata
    • Stars
      • Mbong Amata
      • Enyinna Nwigwe
      • Hakeem Kae-Kazim
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mbong Amata
    Mbong Amata
    • Ebiere Perema
    Enyinna Nwigwe
    • Tamuno
    Hakeem Kae-Kazim
    Hakeem Kae-Kazim
    • Dede
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Barbara
    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Tom Hudson
    Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger
    • Kristy Maine
    Sarah Wayne Callies
    Sarah Wayne Callies
    • Kate Summers
    Vivica A. Fox
    Vivica A. Fox
    • Angela
    Wyclef Jean
    Wyclef Jean
    • Timi Gabriel
    Akon
    Akon
    • Opuwei
    Robert Peters
    • Pere Militan
    Ivar Brogger
    Ivar Brogger
    • Bellamy
    George LePorte
    George LePorte
    • Hudson's Driver
    • (as George Leporte)
    Zack Amata
    • Chief Kuku
    Joy Gohring
    Joy Gohring
    • Susan
    Fred Amata
    • Gideon White
    Isaac Yongo
    • Chief Gadibia
    Emmanuel Okhakhu
    • Chief Kokon
    • Director
      • Jeta Amata
    • Writer
      • Jeta Amata
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    10christol2

    Saw the Premiere in Houston Texas

    This movie should win an Oscar Award. The Storyline is so good. The Actors were all incredible, Vivica Fox, Kim B, Mickey R, and the Nigerians were just so excellent.

    Seeing the effect of Oil pollution, and the poverty in the Oil producing regions, The corruption of Government officials, the huge influence the Oil majors have on the politicians, all of these were an eye opener, that the movie have so cleverly managed to bring to life, whilst keeping the entertainment value, it is short of a documentary. Really really engaging and educative.

    It reminds one of 'Blood Diamond', I hope the world will receive it well, and it will help bring an end to the disaster as it currently stands, for the poor people of the Niger Delta.
    5Pomplemoose-Pass

    More like a rough draft than a fully-fledged film...

    I was very excited to see this, having waited to view it since its release in 2012. However, I was very disappointed with the overall quality of this film which is sadly lacking. Although it might have had the potential to have significant political influence; due to its many technical and creative flaws coupled with, I dare say, restrictions on its general release, I fear that any impact this movie does make will be rather limited, which I am sure Jeta Amata would not have wanted.

    Although it achieves its primary intention, which is to expose and communicate an important message about what is happening with the corrupt western control of the oil in the Niger Delta, and the horrors thereof; the whole movie is done in a rather hurried fashion with inconsistencies of plot, script and no real building of the central characters. Add to this lack of attention to details and you get a rather slap-dash effort that I feel does not do justice to the message that it is trying to convey. I feel this political theme was explored and expressed with far greater skill in the 2010 TV drama 'Blood and Oil' which contains a more substantial plot, suspense and careful attention to the building of a central character.

    By contrast, this movie feels much more like a documentation of events. Scenes tended to jump around a lot and did not give the viewer any sense of consistency. There are flashes of good acting at times, mostly overshadowed by a superficial script that does not explore any intricacies and therefore does nothing to build tension. The majority of acting though, is rather wooden and does not convey the passion necessary for such a significant issue.

    Having said all of this, the film did move me with concern and compassion for the situation in the Niger Delta, highlighting the corruption of those in power; the desperation of the protesters and the frustrations of their helplessness due to poverty and oppression by a military government. It also gave me an understanding of how 'terrorism' can develop as a last resort of a country that has been continuously used and abused by those with greater 'power'. I would say in summation that this film is more of a political statement than a film crafted to enlighten and entertain; it's main purpose being to bring an awareness to the state of affairs in the ND. It also stresses the definite need to raise awareness through further cinematic expression of this critical message, which, if done with more attention to detail, and perhaps greater financial backing, could make an enormous impression and possibly even create some degree of positive change.
    7somecutename

    Same movie as Black Gold.

    Why does this movie have two different names and two different "looks"? It's a good movie and everyone need to know what's really going on, what our government is allowing to go on around the world. People around the world either love Americas or totally hate us. Stuff like this is why. Arrogant corporations exploiting second and third world countries. Getting tax credits to it. The acting was okay. I overlooked it because the story was so good. The music for the credits was not appropriate. This is a serious subject, why play an upbeat song? I'm one of those people that actually sticks around for the credits. The music was distracting.
    3Thugs_cry

    Low quality for Such a High Budget

    I heard they spent millions of $$$ to do this movie and I am wondering fo rwhat. From the story line to the characters,this movie didn't just have that drive. You could even sense that some parts claimed to be Nigeria weren't Nigeria. Also, I am wondering what the movie was trying to depict? Nigeria's authoritarian rule ended more than 20 years ago. The Niger Delta is redeveloping so what reallyis this movie trying to pass? So much budget. Low Quality

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    • Trivia
      Billy Zane, Michael Madsen, Mickey Rourke, Shanna Malcolm, Ankita, and Eric Roberts all appeared in the original version of the film (Black Gold (2011)), which premiered in Palm Beach, but afterwards, 60% of the scenes were reshot and additional scenes were included to make the film "more current", according to Amata.
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      Remake of Black Gold (2011)
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      Written by Howard Pollard

      Performed by Chika Chukwu and Howard Pollard

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2012 (Nigeria)
    • Countries of origin
      • Nigeria
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rise Up
    • Filming locations
      • Nigeria
    • Production company
      • Wells & Jeta Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,782
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,782
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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