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After Silvia Broome, an interpreter at United Nations headquarters, overhears plans of an assassination, an American Secret Service agent is sent to investigate.
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After Silvia Broome, an interpreter at United Nations headquarters, overhears plans of an assassination, an American Secret Service agent is sent to investigate.
6.4/10
IMDbTop Box Office Films | 2006 | James Newton
Best Supporting Actress For and | 2005 | Catherine
Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Catherine
Best Drama | 2005
Budget 80,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 162,944,923 USD
This is the first film ever to be shot inside the United Nations Headquarters - locations include the General Assembly and the Security Council, as well as regular corridors and hallways of the complex. The cast and crew filmed on weekends in order not to disrupt the regular work week of the organization.
The movie is banned in Zimbabwe, the country on which the fictional D. R. of Matobo was based.
This is the only collaboration between Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn. In 1996, when Kidman was overlooked as an Oscar nominee for her praised turn in To Die For (1995) she received a letter from a fan that only said: "You were robbed". Kidman claims that that was "as good as an Oscar nomination". The letter was from Sean Penn.
Nicole Kidman cites South African as the hardest to perform convincingly of all the accents she's undertaken throughout her career.
The last film feature directed by Sydney Pollack.
"Zuwanie: [reading from the dedication of a book he wrote decades earlier] THE GUNFIRE AROUND us makes it hard to hear. But the human voice is different from other sounds. It can be heard over noises that bury everything else. Even when it's not shouting. Even when it's just a whisper. Even the lowest whisper can be heard - -over armies... when it's telling the truth."
"Silvia Broome: Everyone who loses somebody wants revenge on someone, on God if they can't find anyone else. But in Africa, in Matobo, the Ku believe that the only way to end grief is to save a life. If someone is murdered, a year of mourning ends with a ritual that we call the Drowning Man Trial. There's an all-night party beside a river. At dawn, the killer is put in a boat. He's taken out on the water and he's dropped. He's bound so that he can't swim. The family of the dead then has to make a choice. They can let him drown or they can swim out and save him. The Ku believe that if the family lets the killer drown, they'll have justice but spend the rest of their lives in mourning. But if they save him, if they admit that life isn't always just... that very act can take away their sorrow."