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The statement - Michael Cain, Tilda Swinton, Jeremy Northam, Norman Jewison

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Movie propaganda

Set in modern day France, The statement is the story of Pierre Brossard (Michael Caine) who, as a young man, was a war criminal. Brossard has never been brought to trial and has lived a peaceful and anonymous life sheltered by right-wing elements within the Catholic Church. A new investigation into his crimes is launched and Brossard finds himself the target of assassins on the one hand and police investigators on the other. A wily old fox, he keeps outwitting his pursuers while desperately trying to figure out who they are. Who will get to him first? The investigators or the assassins?

Persons of interest

  • Michael Caine .... Pierre Brossard
  • Tilda Swinton .... Anne-Marie Livi
  • Jeremy Northam .... Colonel Roux
  • Alan Bates .... Armand Bertier
  • Charlotte Rampling .... Nicole
  • Ciarán Hinds .... Pochon
  • Frank Finlay .... Commissaire Vionnet
  • William Hutt .... Le Moyne
  • Matt Craven .... David Manenbaum
  • Noam Jenkins .... Michael Levy
  • Peter Wight .... Inspector Cholet
  • Malcolm Sinclair .... Cardinal of Lyon
  • Colin Salmon .... Father Patrice
  • David de Keyser .... Dom Andé
  • Christian Erickson .... Father Joseph
  • Dominic Gould .... Captain Durand
  • Peter Hudson .... Professor Valentin
  • Brian Moore .... Author
  • Ronald Harwood .... Screenwriter
  • Norman Jewison .... Director

Cinematic intelligence sources

  • The statement official movie site
  • The statement movie trailers:
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  • Awards and film festivals:
    • Genie Awards 2004: Nominated: Best Achievement in Overall Sound (Bruce Carwardine, Todd Beckett, Michael O'Farrell, Don White), Best Achievement in Sound Editing (Michael O'Farrell, Mark Gingras, Paul Intson, John Laing, Andy Malcolm, Jill Purdy, John Douglas Smith)
  • Studios and distributors:

Intelligence analyst

Special Agent Matti

Theatrical report

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Security censorship classification

M (Low level violence)

Surveillance time

119 minutes (1:59 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: 20 May 2004
DVD rental: 20 October 2004
VHS rental: 20 October 2004

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