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Disgrace
TrailerAfter having an impulsive affair with a student, a twice-divorced literature professor moves to the Eastern Cape, where he gets caught up in a mess of post-apartheid politics.Genre: DramaActors: John Malkovich, Jessica Haines, Eriq Ebouaney, Fiona Press, Antoinette Engel, Natalie Becker, Antonio Fisher, Isabella De Villiers, Cindy Mkaza, Liezel De Kock, Charles Tertiens, ...»Director: Steve JacobsCountry: InternationalDuration: 119 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Disgrace"
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Characters of "Disgrace"
Professor David LuriePlayed by: John MalkovichLucy LuriePlayed by: Jessica HainesPetrusPlayed by: Eriq EbouaneyMelanie IsaacsPlayed by: Antoinette EngelRyanPlayed by: Charles TertiensBill ShawPlayed by: Michael Richard -
Directors of "Disgrace"
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Creators of "Disgrace"
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Critic Reviews of "Disgrace"
Time OutDecember 04, 2009It's an enormously complicated story with great potential for reductive schmaltz, but this is avoided thanks to Anna Maria Monticelli's sharp, sensitive screenplay and superb performances.
Chicago ReaderOctober 02, 2009The movie eventually begins to wilt under the sober, plodding direction of Steve Jacobs, but the thoughtful screenplay gives Malkovich a complex, increasingly reflective character arc that he plays with great feeling.
Chicago TribuneSeptember 25, 2009Unfortunately, though Malkovich remains a compelling and cerebral screen presence, he comes off as too innately detached and prickly to elicit much empathy (not that his character is asking for it, mind you).
Boston GlobeSeptember 24, 2009Disgrace is an ugly movie, at times torturous to watch. It probably needs to be.
Chicago Sun-TimesSeptember 24, 2009I awaited the closing scenes of Disgrace with a special urgency, because the story had gripped me deeply but left me with no idea how it would end. None -- and I really cared.
Rotten TomatoesApril 19, 2010Steve Jacobs' adaptation of J.M. Coetzee's Booker Prize-winning novel Disgrace fearlessly pares back the layers of post-Apartheid South Africa within the microcosm of a father/daughter relationship.
Sunday Times (UK)December 11, 2009If you know the novel, you're likely to feel that something has been lost here; if you don't, you still have the film's monotonous pacing to contend with. Still, Jacobs has directed an intelligent, intriguing drama.
Observer (UK)December 11, 2009This chilly film gets surprisingly close to the tone of Coetzee's precise prose.
Film4December 04, 2009A perfectly cast John Malkovich gives a superb performance in a powerful and intelligent study of a man coming back from the brink.
Times (UK)December 04, 2009It's hard to say what this solid but unadventurous film adds to Coetzee's powerful source material.
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