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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: Blu-ray
Brand: GAIAM AMERICAS
EAN: 0025192019951
Feature: In November of 1999, Seattle broke into a full-scale state of emergency as thousands of peaceful protestors gathered in resistance to the World Trade Organization. The city s mayor, a SWAT cop on the streets and his pregnant wife, and four demonstrators are caught in the crossfire as their lives intersect in the ensuing riots. Stuart Townsend, in his debut writing and directing role, seamlessly me
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Screen Media
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Screen Media
MPN: 68109065
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Screen Media
Release Date: March 10, 2009
Running Time: 98 minutes
Studio: Screen Media
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Features:- In November of 1999, Seattle broke into a full-scale state of emergency as thousands of peaceful protestors gathered in resistance to the World Trade Organization. The city s mayor, a SWAT cop on the streets and his pregnant wife, and four demonstrators are caught in the crossfire as their lives intersect in the ensuing riots. Stuart Townsend, in his debut writing and directing role, seamlessly me
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Activists arrive in seattle washington en masse to protest a meeting of the world trade organization. Riots and chaos ensue as demonstrators successfully stop the wto meetings. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 03/10/2009 Starring: Martin Henderson Woody Harrelson Run time: 98 minutes Rating: R Director: Stuart Townsend
Amazon.com: For five days in 1999, all eyes were on Seattle. Irish actor Stuart Townsend makes his directorial debut with a multi-character recreation of the World Trade Organization's ill-fated U.S. conference. If the structure recalls Crash and Babel, Townsend intensifies the you-are-there quality through well-integrated archival footage. The docudrama opens with the arrival of a group of anti-globalization activists, led by Jay (The Ring's Martin Henderson), whose compatriots include Lou (Lost's Michelle Rodriguez) and Django (Outkast's André "3000" Benjamin, who provides a welcome dose of humor). As fictional Mayor Jim Tobin (Ray Liotta, wearing a touch too much eyeliner) tries to maintain order, TV reporter Jean (Connie Nielsen) strives for objectivity, police officer Woody Harrelson attempts to carry out the mayor's orders, and Dale's pregnant wife, Ella (Charlize Theron, Townsend's real-life girlfriend), just hopes to make it home in one piece (she gets stuck downtown at the height of the skirmish). Townsend admits he was inspired by Medium Cool, which filmmaker Haskell Wexler shot during 1968's Democratic National Convention. Paul Greengrass's Bloody Sunday also seems like a possible influence, and Greengrass regular Barry Ackroyd serves as cinematographer. If the characters rarely come alive the way they should, the action sequences easily convince, which is particularly impressive considering the bulk of filming took place in nearby Vancouver, B.C. A true labor of love, Battle in Seattle presents a more balanced view than most accounts to date--even if Townsend ultimately (and understandably) sides with the peaceful protesters and passionate Third World representatives. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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This movie would have been more enjoyable if the claimed subtitles were available. Being hearing-impaired, I could not understand much of the dialogue. Maybe the movie had nothing interesting to say. People truely concerned about people should know this. The rioting and police action was a hoot!
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I did not mean to buy this "movie" as an entertainment movie, but I thought it was a documentary. Only to find out it's not, in my mind, qualified for anything. The arrangement is chaotic beyond imagination, and I cannot get any information. I really think to get documentation or information on the event we need to seek better resources. As to the "movie" aspect, the acting is the worst I have ever seen, worse than even layman's acting.
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Having worked in Downtown Seattle when the WTO protests took place, I can vouch for the authenticity of the picture. As a matter of fact, the movie delves much too deeply into the "whys" and "hows" of the protests. I think that as a fact finding movie, it is alright. I think as a form of entertainment, it is rather lengthy. It could use an Oliver Stone treatment.
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This movie has incredible editing, sound, music, and especially content. The message is beyond powerful and it deals with some of the most important subject matter possible - human rights, creating a better world, and freedom and democracy. Having worked at Blockbuster Video for years, I've seen countless films, and this is in the top 10 I'd recommend to anyone. To me personally I'd put it at the top of the list. It's suspenseful, unpredictable, action packed, emotional, dramatic, and based on an ... Read More
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All I knew of Stuart Townsend prior to watching this movie [which he has ably directed] was that he is an actor and also boyfriend of Charlize Theron. Well, "Battle in Seattle" showcases his directing talent, and has a reputable cast in it too. The movie makes for a riveting watch from the beginning, when a brief history of how the WTO came about is shown, right till the very end. The premise of the movie has to do with the WTO conference held in Seattle in 1999, when riots broke out and violence ... Read More
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