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Syriana
TrailerThe film is a politically-charged epic about the state of the oil industry in the hands of those personally involved and affected by it, showing the human consequences of the fierce pursuit of wealth and power.Actors: Kayvan Novak, George Clooney, Amr Waked, Christopher Plummer, Jeffrey Wright, Chris Cooper, Robert Foxworth, Nicky Henson, Nicholas Art, Matt Damon, Amanda Peet, ...»Director: Stephen GaghanCountry: United StatesDuration: 128 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Syriana"
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Characters of "Syriana"
ArashPlayed by: Kayvan NovakBob BarnesPlayed by: George ClooneyMohammed Sheik AgizaPlayed by: Amr WakedDean WhitingPlayed by: Christopher PlummerBennett HolidayPlayed by: Jeffrey WrightJimmy PopePlayed by: Chris CooperTommy BartonPlayed by: Robert FoxworthBryan WoodmanPlayed by: Matt DamonJulie WoodmanPlayed by: Amanda PeetMax WoodmanPlayed by: Steven HinkleWasim KhanPlayed by: Mazhar MunirFred FranksPlayed by: Tom McCarthyRobby BarnesPlayed by: Max MinghellaPrince Nasir Al-SubaaiPlayed by: Alexander SiddigFarooqPlayed by: Sonnell DadralDanny DaltonPlayed by: Tim Blake NelsonStanPlayed by: William HurtMussawiPlayed by: Mark Strong -
Directors of "Syriana"
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Creators of "Syriana"
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Critic Reviews of "Syriana"
Chicago ReaderMarch 30, 2009This is intelligent, committed, and politically provocative, though its narrative puzzle box may prompt you to throw up your hands and let ExxonMobil go on running the world.
NewsweekNovember 01, 2007Its dark, dog-eat-dog vision of the world we live in may give you geopolitical nightmares.
Salon.comOctober 07, 2006It's entirely possible that Gaghan just isn't an actor's director.
The New RepublicJanuary 03, 2006Syriana impresses, not because it is very moving, which it isn't, or because it is crystal clear, which it also isn't, but because it is so large, so encompassing, so seemingly privy to inside stuff.
Seattle TimesDecember 09, 2005Watch closely and listen carefully during Syriana because Stephen Gaghan's movie is that rarity: a thinking person's drama.
San Francisco ChronicleDecember 09, 2005It's hard to get passionately swept away by a movie when you're struggling continually to figure out who's doing what to whom and why.
Film4March 30, 2009A film that treats its audience as adults, this is an extremely rewarding work that handsomely pays off the concentration required to watch it.
BrandonFibbs.comFebruary 28, 2008You didn't understand all of it? It went by too fast to take it all in? There was too much information to mentally digest? Yeah, well, that was kind of the point.
eFilmCritic.comSeptember 23, 2007Probes a significant subject but treats its people as mere stick figures carrying exposition from place to place.
Eye for FilmAugust 06, 2007Preferring probing questions to pat solutions, the film drills deep in its exploration of the US's ventures, both economic and military, in the Middle East.
Big Picture Big SoundJuly 14, 2007The most troublesome part of Syriana is that the movie is, in fact, so easy to believe.
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Gallery of "Syriana"
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Soundtracks of "Syriana"
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