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Plot

When a Russian youth is put on trial for the murder of his adoptive father, it's up to a room full of jurors divided by racism and prejudice to determine the boy's ultimate fate in director Nikita Mikhalkov's loose remake of Reginald Rose's 12 Angry Men. At the center of the storm is a broodingly silent foreman (Mikhalkov). As the deliberation grows increasingly tense, a racist Russian cabbie (Sergei Garmash) attempts to sway the vote of a well-dressed television producer (Yuri Stoyanov) by staging a vivid recreation of a gruesome murder scene; an elderly Jewish man (Valentin Gaft) recovers the nightmares of the Holocaust; and a Caucasus surgeon (Sergei Gazarov) is pushed over the edge by a hateful rant about the brutishness of Chechens. Later, after one soft-spoken juror (Sergei Makovetsky) wins the jury over with a heartfelt monologue about intemperance and redemption, the volatile group struggles to settle on a final verdict.
MPAA Rating:
PG-13 for violent images, disturbing content, thematic material, brief sexual and drug references, and smoking.
Genre(s):
Crime and Mystery,Drama
Run Time:
159min.
Theatrical Release Date:
03/04/2009
DVD Release Date:
07/14/2009
Distributor(s):
Sony Classics
Director(s):
Themes:
Haunted By the Past,Class Differences,Race Relations,Fathers and Sons
Tone:
Cathartic,Earnest,Passionate
Keywords:
cab-driver,courtroom,foreman,legal-system,murder-trial,patricide,prejudice,producer [showbiz],racism,surgeon,trial [courtroom]
Country of Origin:
Russia (09-12-2007),USA - Limited (03-04-2009)
Language:
Russian

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