Disgrace



DVD Released (Y/M/D): 2010-04-27

Genre: Drama

Director: Steve Jacobs

Stars: John Malkovich, Jessica Haines, Eriq Ebouaney, Fiona Press, Antoinette Engel, David Dennis, Charles Tertiens, Natalie Becker

MPAA Rating: R

Synopsis: In this stunning adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Nobel LaureateŽ J.M. Coetzee, John Malkovich stars as David Lurie, a 52-year-old professor of Romantic Literature who takes a beautiful young student under his wing and into his bed. To David, the affair is just a harmless fling, but because this is post-Apartheid South Africa, and because the student in question is of mixed race, a scandal erupts that forces David to abandon his lifelong profession and a lifetime's worth of assumptions about himself and the world he lives in. Disgraced, he leaves the city for the remote farm where his free-spirit daughter, Lucy, lives a seemingly uncomplicated rustic life. However, neither David nor Lucy can escape the realities of contemporary society. When they fall prey to a particularly brutal attack by three black men, the very fabric of their lives unravels and they find that the definitions of victim and victimizer, of oppressed and oppressor, have forever changed.

Winner of Britain's distinguished Booker PrizeŽ in 1999 (making Coetzee its first-ever two-time recipient), "Disgrace" was voted "the greatest novel of the last 25 years" in a 2006 poll of literary luminaries conducted by The Observer. Directed by Steve Jacobs and written and produced by Anna-Maria Monticelli, the film has already garnered extraordinary praise in its native Australia, where it has been hailed as "a model of narrative distillation married to vivid images...that unerringly preserves the tension of the book" and a work that "should be seen by anyone who cares about film or literature" (The Australian.) Boasting brilliant performances by Malkovich and newcomer Jessica Haines, and a striking visual style that perfectly matches the beauty and precision of the novel's prose, DISGRACE brings Coetzee's universe to thrilling cinematic life.     Source: RottenTomatoes.com


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