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Format: DVD
 Jan 1999
 Rated PG
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 Color
 UPC: 043396032972 |
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Movie Description The acclaimed dramatization of the life of Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi, from his beginnings as a South African-educated lawyer through his historic, galvanizing struggle to free India from British Colonial rule. With a large, distinguished cast, headlined by Ben Kingsley in a nuanced performance, Sir Richard Attenborough's biopic is a classic of the genre. Academy Award Nominations: 11. Academy Awards: 9, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor--Ben Kingsley, Best (Original) Screenplay.
Synopsis Richard Attenborough's award-winning epic recounts the life and times of Mahatma Gandhi.
In South Africa, a young Indian lawyer is booted off a train for refusing to ride second-class. Fed up with the unjust political system, he joins the Indian Congress Party, which encourages social change through passive resistance. When his "subversive" activities land him in jail, masses of low-skilled workers strike to support his non-violent yet revolutionary position. Back in India, Gandhi renounces the Western way of life and struggles to organize Indian labor against British colonialism. A strike costs many British soldiers their lives, so the crown responds by slaughtering 1,500 Indians. Enraged, the ascetic, spiritual leader continues to preach pacifism until he has lead India out from under the tyranny of British imperialism.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Encoding
The Columbia TriStar special edition video #80753 is part of a limited edition Academy Awards sell through package that comes with a free copy of "Oscar's Greatest Moments," a classic collection of some of the most memorable moments from Oscar telecasts.
Color by Technicolor; shot in Panavision, 70mm.
Rated BBFC A by the British Board of Film Classification.
Industry Reviews "...The embattled spirit of respect for human dignity and the need for mutual tolerance flow clearly through the film..." Sight and Sound - p.64-5 - Andrew Robinson
"...Eloquently expressive and technically exquisite....The score, springing from the talents of Ravi Shankar and George Fenton is a major plus in evocation of the film's many emotional variations..." Variety - Pry.
"...Ben Kingsley's central performance shines..." Sight and Sound - Danny Leigh (03/01/2002)
"...A challenging and inspiring story..." Total Film - Nev Pierce (08/01/2000)
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