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Catch a Fire

France, United States, South Africa, United Kingdom

2006

101 Min
Color
2.35:1
Afrikaans, English, Portuguese, Zulu
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DIR Phillip Noyce

EXEC Sydney Pollack

PROD Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Anthony Minghella, Robyn Slovo

SCR Shawn Slovo

CAST Tim Robbins, Derek Luke, Bonnie Henna, Mncedisi Shabangu, Tumisho Masha, Sithembiso Khumalo, Terry Pheto

ED Jill Bilcock

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Phillip Noyce

Born in the Australian outback town of Griffith, New South Wales, Noyce moved to Sydney with his family at the age of 12. As a teenager, he was introduced to underground films produced on shoestring budgets as well as mainstream American movies. He was 18 when he made his first film, the 15-minute “Better to Reign in Hell,” utilizing a unique financing scheme selling roles in the movie to his friends.

In 1973, he was selected to attend the Australian National Film School in its inaugural year. Here, he made Castor and Pollux (1973), a 50-minute documentary which won the award for best Australian short film of 1974.

Noyce’s first professional film was the 50-minute docu-drama “God Knows Why, But It Works” in 1975. This helped pave the way for his first feature, the road movie Backroads (1977) which starred Australian Aboriginal activist Gary Foley. In 1978, he directed and co-wrote Newsfront (1978), which won Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay at the… read more

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William Low

8Feb12

Another apartheid drama that was decent and well made. Could be better if some of the characters' not too bad or too good. Is this a true story? Because i find the wife's choice near the end to be absurdly unreal. In the end,it got good message about forgiving.

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