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Encyclopedia > A Mighty Heart (film)
A Mighty Heart

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Michael Winterbottom
Produced by Brad Pitt
Andrew Eaton
Dede Gardner
Written by Mariane Pearl (memoir)
Sara Crichton (story) John Orloff (screenplay)
Starring Angelina Jolie
Dan Futterman
Will Patton
Cinematography Marcel Zyskind
Editing by Peter Christelis
Distributed by Paramount Vantage
Release date(s) 2007
Country USA
Language English
Official website
IMDb profile

A Mighty Heart is a 2007 film adaptation of Mariane Pearl's memoir, A Mighty Heart.[1][2] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Michael Winterbottom (b. ... William Bradley Brad Pitt(born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer. ... Andrew Eaton is a film editor and the recipient of several awards including the British Independent Film Award Producer of the Year 2000. ... Mariane Pearl (born Mariane van Neyenhoff, July 23, 1967, Clichy-la-Garenne, France) is the widow of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnaped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan in early 2002. ... As a literary genre, a memoir (from the French: mémoire from the Latin memoria, meaning memory) forms a subclass of autobiography, although it is an older form of writing. ... Sample from a screenplay, showing dialogue and action descriptions. ... Angelina Jolie (born June 4, 1975) is an American film actress, a former fashion model and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. ... Daniel Futterman (born June 8, 1967) is an American actor and screenwriter. ... Will Patton (born June 14, 1954) is an American actor. ... Paramount Classics logo Paramount Vantage (originally Paramount Classics) is the specialty film division of Paramount Pictures (which in turn is owned by Viacom), charged with producing, purchasing, distributing and marketing films, generally those with a more art house feel than films made and distributed by its parent company. ... 2007 has been referred to, by film and media critics, as the year of the threequels, a nickname referring to both the 2004 summer movie season and several film franchises which premiered or had installments released in 2004, which appear again this year: Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Ocean... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... 2007 has been referred to, by film and media critics, as the year of the threequels, a nickname referring to both the 2004 summer movie season and several film franchises which premiered or had installments released in 2004, which appear again this year: Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third, Ocean... Film adaptation is the transfer of a written work to a feature film. ... Mariane Pearl (born Mariane van Neyenhoff, July 23, 1967, Clichy-la-Garenne, France) is the widow of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnaped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan in early 2002. ... As a literary genre, a memoir (from the French: mémoire from the Latin memoria, meaning memory) forms a subclass of autobiography, although it is an older form of writing. ... A Mighty Heart is a memoir by Mariane Pearl, the widow of the slain American journalist Daniel Pearl. ...

Contents

Story

A Mighty Heart is a detailed account of the search for kidnapped Wall Street Journal reporter[3] Daniel Pearl in 2002. The Wall Street Journal is an influential international daily newspaper published in New York City, New York with an average daily circulation of 1,800,607 (2002). ... Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1, 2002) was an American journalist who was kidnapped and murdered in Karachi, Pakistan. ...


Pearl was kidnapped in Karachi by supporters of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed who claimed responsibility (and were later captured and convicted) for kidnapping and beheading Pearl in 2002. The movie also covers efforts by Department of Justice and Diplomatic Security Service special agents to track the kidnappers and bring them to justice.   (Urdu: , Sindhi: ) is the largest city in Pakistan and is the provincial capital of Sindh province. ... Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: Prosecution Exhibit from the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui Wikisource has original text related to this article: CSRT Summary of Evidence memo for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (Arabic: خالد شيخ محمد; also transliterated as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, inter alia, and additionally known by as many as twenty-seven aliases... Also see: 2002 (number). ... The Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building in Washington, D.C. “Justice Department” redirects here. ... See also the Bureau of Diplomatic Security // The Diplomatic Security Service is the law enforcement arm of the U.S. State Department. ... // Any federal criminal or non-criminal investigator or detective in the 1811, 1801, 2501 or similar job series as so titled according to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) handbook. ...


For security reasons, the majority of the film, including all scenes with Angelina Jolie was shot in Pune, Maharashtra, India rather than in Pakistan. However many of the exteriors and all scenes involving the kidnapping, were shot at the real locations in Karachi with actor Dan Futterman. The film's other Indian location was Mumbai, where Danny and Marianne lived. Flashback scenes were shot there. The film was also shot in France and Austin, Texas. Angelina Jolie (born June 4, 1975) is an American film actress, a former fashion model and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. ... , Pune (IPA: , Marathi: पुणे) is a city located in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. ... , Maharashtra (Marathi: महाराष्ट्र , IPA:  , translation: Great Nation) is Indias third largest state in area and second largest in population after Uttar Pradesh. ... Daniel Futterman (born June 8, 1967) is an American actor and screenwriter. ...


Released in North America on June 22, 2007,[4] the film has been reviewed by, among others, Variety,[5] Rolling Stone,[6] Salon.com,[7] Hollywood Reporter,[4] and Entertainment Weekly.[8] North America North America is a continent[1] in the Earths northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. ... is the 173rd day of the year (174th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the. ... Variety is a daily newspaper for the entertainment industry. ... This article is about the magazine. ... Salon. ... The Hollywood Reporter is one of two major trade papers of the film industry in the United States, the other being Variety. ... Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated EW) is a magazine published by Time Inc. ...


The film is R rated. The MPAA film rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a movies suitability for certain audiences. ...


Cast

Actor Role
Angelina Jolie Mariane Pearl
Dan Futterman Daniel Pearl
Will Patton Randall Bennett
Archie Panjabi Asra Nomani
Azfar Ali Nomani's Boyfriend
Jillian Armenante Maureen Platt
Zachary Coffin Matt MacDowell
Demetri Goritsas John Skelton
Sajid Hasan Zubair
Irfan Khan Captain
Mikail Lotia Hasan
Denis O'Hare Bussey
Adnan Siddiqui
Aly Khan

Angelina Jolie (born June 4, 1975) is an American film actress, a former fashion model and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. ... Mariane Pearl (born Mariane van Neyenhoff, July 23, 1967, Clichy-la-Garenne, France) is the widow of Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnaped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan in early 2002. ... Daniel Futterman (born June 8, 1967) is an American actor and screenwriter. ... Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1, 2002) was an American journalist who was kidnapped and murdered in Karachi, Pakistan. ... Will Patton (born June 14, 1954) is an American actor. ... Archie Panjabi, birth name Archana Kaur Panjabi, born 1973 in West London, England is a British actress of Panjabi descent. ... Asra Q. Nomani is an Indian-American Muslim journalist, author, and feminist. ... Jillian Armenante (b. ... Irfan Khan is an Indian actor in film and theater. ... Denis OHare (born January 17, 1962 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA) is a Tony Award-winning actor. ...

Production

There have been some incidents involving the film's security detail and local residents of Pune. In one incident, an Associated Press photographer was allegedly assaulted by bodyguards and threatened with a gun.[citation needed] In another, a security guard allegedly grabbed a photographer by the throat outside of the hotel where Jolie and Pitt were staying.[citation needed] The most recent incident occurred in November 2006, at a school where bodyguards are accused of verbally abusing and assaulting parents who were picking up their children. Paparazzi may have provoked the incident.[9] The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ... Bodyguards of Viktor Yushchenko (far left) after leaving Gdansk city hall. ... It has been suggested that Last Call Poker be merged into this article or section. ... A photographer at the Calgary Folk Music Festival Paparazzi at the Tribeca Film Festival A photographer is a person who takes a photograph using a camera. ... For other uses, see Paparazzi (disambiguation). ...


Criticism

The film, despite of having generally good reviews, failed to generate any worthwhile enthusiasm among the movie going public upon its release and was box office flop, barely grossing $10 million from worldwide total sales which is well below the $16 million production costs. [1].


Asra Nomani, a colleague[10] of Danny Pearl who had agreed to participate in the film, stated that the film failed to portray Pearl in favor of creating a dramatic arc of "ordinary heroes," in reaction to which she believes Pearl would have "rolled his eyes." She described her reaction: "For me, watching the movie was like having people enter my home, rearrange the furniture and reprogram my memory." Asra Q. Nomani is an Indian-American Muslim journalist, author, and feminist. ...


Although the film has received positive reviews in the white media, by contrast, the black media and community had negative reviews of the film due to the casting. Pop culture critic Orville Lloyd Douglas has criticized the casting[11] of Angelina Jolie in the role of Mariane Pearl because, he said, "Jolie is white" and Mariane Pearl is "bi-racial." Douglas asserted that "there was an uproar by the African American community," that Pearl has an "ambivalence about her black heritage," and that although the real Mariane Pearl is not dark skinned, Jolie's portrayal is blackface and an example of Hollywood discrimination against black actresses. Douglas viewpoint is the "symbolism" of blackface is that Hollywood goes to the extreme to have a white woman Angelina Jolie skin darkened and wear a kinky curly wig to appear black just to ensure the film could make a profit. Douglas also argues defenders of Mariane Pearl ignore the internal racism and self loathing some biracial people have about their black heritage. In North America Pearl is viewed as a black woman despite Pearl's pathetic attempts to embrace whiteness and distance herself from her black heritage. Douglas argues Pearl will never be viewed as white in North America not with her brown skin and kinky curly hair. Orville Lloyd Douglas (born on September 26, 1976) is a Canadian poet and writer. ... “Whites” redirects here. ... An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black) is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ... Look up ambivalence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This reproduction of a 1900 minstrel show poster, originally published by the Strobridge Litho Co. ...


Awards and Praise

A Mighty Heart received the Truly Moving Picture Award , as a film that celebrates the human condition and the positive aspects of life. According to them as a movie that can move you to laughter, to tears, to make a difference and offer heartfelt visions of life that are as hopeful as they are entertaining. Source: Heartland Truly Moving Pictures. The film was also nominated for a Teen Choice Award for Best Movie Actress: Drama for Jolie's performance but lost to Jennifer Hudson of Dreamgirls. The film in general has received tremendously rave reviews from Roger Ebert to Larry King. Especially towards Angelina Jolie's leading role. Some going so far as to say the actress is a shoe in for an Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981) is an Academy Award-winning American actress and singer. ... Dreamgirls is a 2006 American musical film jointly produced and released by DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures. ... Roger Joseph Ebert (born June 18, 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American film critic. ... Larry King (born November 19, 1933) is an award-winning American writer, journalist and broadcaster. ... Angelina Jolie (born June 4, 1975) is an American film actress, a former fashion model and a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency. ... Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ... The Academy Award for Best Actress is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; nominations are made by Academy members who are actors and actresses. ...


References

  1. ^ Scott Bowles. "Jolie and Pitt, with 'Heart'", USA Today, 10 October 2006. Retrieved on 2007-06-07. 
  2. ^ Agence France Presse. "Angelina Jolie and Mariane Pearl discuss 'A Mighty Heart'", Turkish Daily News, May 4, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-07. 
  3. ^ Joe Strupp (21 June 2007). 'WSJ' Editors Call 'A Mighty Heart' Fair and Accurate (html). Editor & Publisher. “"It was an accurate portrayal of the Journal and I think the Journal's people, like [then-foreign editor] John Bussey, who were deeply involved came off well as they should have," said former managing editor Paul Steiger, who said he saw the movie recently in a private showing for Journal staffers. "I think Angelina Jolie captured Mariane very, very well." Managing Editor Marcus Brauchli, who took over for Steiger and was national editor at the time of Pearl's death, also believed the film was fair. "I don't feel that the Journal was portrayed badly in the film," he said. "I think we were treated reasonably. Angelina Jolie did a good job of channeling Mariane."”
  4. ^ a b Ray Bennett. "Review: 'A Mighty Heart'" (html), The Hollywood Reporter, 22 May 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-16. “With the BBC's Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston now missing and believed kidnapped for 70 days and journalists in danger in hotspots worldwide, a film version of Mariane Pearl's book about the search for her husband could not be more timely… the film reflects the dispassionate view espoused by Mariane Pearl, who sees that it is misery that breeds terrorism. Jolie plays her with respect and a firm grasp on a difficult accent influenced by France and Cuba.” 
  5. ^ Justin Chang. "A Mighty Heart: Cannes Film Festival Review", Variety, 21 May 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-16. “In his first studio venture, Michael Winterbottom coaxes forth a staggering wealth of detail from this terse, methodical account.” 
  6. ^ Peter Travers. "A Mighty Heart" (html), Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2007-06-16. 
  7. ^ Andrew O'Hehir (21 May 2007). Beyond the Multiplex (html). Salon.com. Retrieved on 2007-06-16. “Jolie's performance is restrained and dignified, and with her hair in Mediterranean curls, she actually bears a strong resemblance to Pearl, a Parisian woman of mixed racial heritage. (Winterbottom has observed that trying to find an actress who was half Dutch, a quarter Cuban and a quarter Chinese was not realistic.)”
  8. ^ Lisa Schwarzbaum. "Movie Review: A Mighty Heart" (html), Entertainment Weekly, 13 June 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-16. 
  9. ^ Associated Press. "Jolie Says Pearl Film Is 'Very Real'", The Washington Post, April 19, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-07. 
  10. ^ "A Mighty Shame" by Asra Q. Nomani, The Washington Post opinion, June 24, 2007
  11. ^ Orville Lloyd Douglas. "Shades of blackface" (html), The New Zealand Herald, 9 June 2007. Retrieved on 2007-06-19. “When Angelina Jolie was cast to play Marianne Pearl in the biopic film A Mighty Heart there was an uproar by the African American community. Jolie is white whereas Pearl - widow of journalist Daniel Pearl who was kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in Pakistan in 2002 - is a bi-racial woman of Afro-Cuban heritage with her mother Marita Van Neyenhoff being black.” 

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External links

  • A Mighty Heart at the Internet Movie Database
  • A Mighty Heart (Also known as Un Coeur Invaincu) at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Times Film Review: A Mighty Heart
  • Behind the Scenes Footage during various film shoots of A Mighty Heart
  • Angelina Jolie talks about the challenges of playing Mariane Pearl at MSNBC.com
  • Review of A Mighty Heart along with trailer


 
 

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