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A star rating of 5 out of 5.

Aside from the milestone 1970s mini-series Roots, Quentin Tarantino's revenge fantasy Django Unchained, and a handful of others, there have been precious few films about slavery in the US told from the point of view of the enslaved. At the very least, director Steve McQueen's adaptation of Solomon Northup's memoir (which was previously adapted for TV in 1984, starring Avery Brooks) represents essential viewing for correcting that imbalance. The added bonus is that it's also a tremendously powerful piece of cinema, a tale of suffering, endurance, courage and abiding humanity about a freeborn man kidnapped and sold into slavery, which packs all the more wallop for the elegance with which it's made. Yes, the scenes where characters are brutalised and tortured are shocking in the extreme. However, McQueen tempers that horror with a bravura display of directorial craft, so that the most emotionally devastating moments - for instance, a long-held close-up of Northup singing - arrive with maximum force. Chiwetel Ejiofor's restrained, finely modulated lead performance fully deserves all the praise that's been heaped upon it, but the supports, especially Lupita Nyong'o and Michael Fassbender, are no less impressive.

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Cast

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Solomon NorthupChiwetel Ejiofor
Edwin EppsMichael Fassbender
FordBenedict Cumberbatch
TibeatsPaul Dano
ArmsbyGarret Dillahunt
FreemanPaul Giamatti
BrownScoot McNairy
PatseyLupita Nyong'o
ElizaAdepero Oduye
Mistress EppsSarah Paulson
BassBrad Pitt
RobertMichael Kenneth Williams
Mistress ShawAlfre Woodard
HamiltonTaran Killam
RadburnBill Camp
Margaret NorthupQuvenzhané Wallis

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DirectorSteve McQueen (2)

Details

Theatrical distributor
Entertainment One
Released on
2014-01-10
Languages
English
Guidance
Violence, racist language, sex scenes, nudity.
Available on
DVD and Blu-ray
Formats
Colour

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