film incendiary
| Film | Incendiary IMDb, IMDb Discussion board |
| Code | INCEN |
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| Genre | Drama/Romance/Thriller |
| Director | Sharon Maguire IMDb |
| Actors | Michelle Williams, Ewan McGregor, Matthew MacFadyen |
| Cat | Premiere |
| Year | 2008 |
| Release | January 28, 2008 |
| Country | UK |
| Runtime | 96 min |
| Format | Color, 35mm |
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| Synopses |
Based on a novel released two days before the London bombings,
Incendiary is a contemporary portrait of England that deftly
interweaves tragedy, sex, politics, and the grief emanating from a
suicide terrorist attack on a London soccer stadium. Directed with
dispatch and clarity by Sharon Maguire (in a complete departure from
her previous feature, Bridget Jones’s Diary), Incendiary is a
multilayered chronicle of one woman’s life (she is superbly played by
Michelle Williams) and the way it is utterly transformed in the course
of a single afternoon. What might have been just a momentary tryst with a sexy journalist (Ewan MacGregor) who lives across the road is forever changed by the broadcast of the terrorist explosion and her flash of realization that her husband and son, who are attending the match, are probably victims. While she tries to deal with her guilt and despair, her life unravels even further as she seeks answers and a degree of consolation and discovers new relationships in a world turned upside down, one that both reveals and covers up the truth about the day’s events.
As much a commentary on modern life and politics
as a personal chronicle, Incendiary is an ever-evolving, wonderfully
unpredictable cinematic experience that captures the ambivalent nature
of today’s world--moral contradictions and all--even as it searches for
a road to personal salvation.
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Pr: Andy Paterson, Anand Tucker, Adriene Maguire Ci: Ben Davis Ed: Valerio Bonelli PrD: Kave Quinn |
