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The Hunting Party, 2007
English, Serbo-Croatian
USA, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Profile of The Hunting Party
The mood of The Hunting Party is biting, cynical, and tense. The plot centers around journalism, tracking someone down, and media. It is a thriller, drama, and adventure movie. Stylistically, The Hunting Party is talky. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The setting is the former Yugoslavia. The Hunting Party happens in the 1990s and in contemporary times. It is inspired by an article and originally a true story. Note that it includes profanity and violent content.
Summary of The Hunting Party
On the fifth anniversary of the end of the civil war in Bosnia, former hot-shot reporter Simon Hunt (Richard Gere) mysteriously shows up, five years after imploding on live television and disappearing into a self-imposed exile. Reunited with his cameraman, Duck (Terrence Howard), who has been promoted to a cushy studio gig working with anchorman Franklin Harris (James Brolin), Simon convinces Duck to go on a dangerous journey to get an interview with the wanted war criminal known as the Fox (Ljubomir Kerekes), based on the real-life Radovan Karadicz. They are joined by Ben (Jesse Eisenberg), the Harvard-educated nephew of a network executive who is in search of adventure and a good story. Together the three drive deep into Serb territory, facing more intrigue and danger than they ever could have imagined. Writer-director Richard Shepard (THE MATADOR) loosely based THE HUNTING PARTY on an article Scott Anderson wrote for Esquire magazine entitled "What I Did on My Summer Vacation," about five reporters who actually did go after Karadicz, and tried to capture him. Shepard infuses the film with a sly black humor and fills the story with a crazy cast of oddball characters, paying homage to Carol Reed's THE THIRD MAN, which was set in postwar Vienna. The three leads are excellent, especially Gere, who plays Hunt with a knowing grin that often hides what he's really up to. Shot on location in and around Sarajevo, lending the film an eerie reality, THE HUNTING PARTY--which claims at the beginning that "only the most ridiculous parts of this story are true"--is a fun, fascinating political thriller.
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| Language: | English, Serbo-Croatian |
| Country: | USA, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Release date: | 7 September 2007 |
| Runtime: | 101 min |
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as Simon Hunt
as Duck
as Benjamin Strauss
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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- by: Stephen Cole
USA Today
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- by: Claudia Puig
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