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Catch a Fire

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France, United Kingdom, South Africa · 2006
Rated PG-13 · 1h 41m
Director Phillip Noyce
Starring Tim Robbins, Derek Luke, Bonnie Mbuli, Mncedisi Shabangu
Genre Action, Drama, Thriller

This biographical thriller explores the shocking true stories of anti-apartheid activists in South Africa. Patrick, a black oil refinery worker, is tortured by the police, who have accused him of carrying out a terrorist attack. Fueled by anger at this injustice, Patrick joins the African National Congress, becoming a freedom fighter against apartheid.

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Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

With the same affinity for stories of culture clash he showed in "The Quiet American" and "Rabbit-Proof Fence," director Phillip Noyce embraces the tale with gusto.

67

Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

It's always odd to see Robbins, a political activist in his own right, playing at villainy, but here he descends into the role so thoroughly that the lopsided smile becomes less a notation of cockeyed boyishness than a treacherous Cheshire smirk.

60

Variety by Todd McCarthy

Stories of resistance to oppression will never become obsolete, but this feels like a picture that should have been made a long time ago.

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