THE REPORT Cast and Crew Q&A | TIFF 2019

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  • This searing film from veteran writer-director Scott Z. Burns is an old-school political thriller exploring matters of vital import to our present time. Starring Adam Driver (also at the Festival in Marriage Story) and Annette Bening (also at the Festival in Hope Gap), The Report takes a deep dive into recent revelations that have lost none of their capacity to shock and appall.
    Daniel J. Jones (Driver), a staff member of the US Select Committee on Intelligence, is tasked with helming a Senate investigative report into the CIA's use of torture after 9/11. Some $80 million was spent; 119 detainees were interrogated. Hundreds of hours of recordings of those interrogations were destroyed. What happened? Who is accountable? Faced with one seemingly insurmountable obstacle after another, Jones spent half a decade finding out.
    Taking a nod from long-time collaborator Steven Soderbergh (whose Burns-penned films include Side Effects, Contagion, and this year's The Laundromat, also screening at the Festival), Burns has executed a feat of storytelling. He chronicles Jones' arduous investigation, presenting flurries of information in a manner that's simultaneously digestible and propulsive, and takes us to the black sites and veritable dungeons where detainees are short-shackled, assaulted, or waterboarded.
    What is perhaps most stunning about this story is the sheer ineffectiveness of the CIA's "enhanced interrogation techniques": no useful intelligence was gained via torture. Brimming with authenticity, The Report offers us an opportunity to reckon with questions about law and order that don't simply evaporate with the turning of the news cycle.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @rythmicjea
    @rythmicjea 5 років тому +12

    Everyone tapers off their applause except for Adam; and, he's like "Nope. I enlisted in the marines for this war and Daniel Jones did more for this country than I ever could. No one is going to stop clapping until I stop."

  • @moma-b
    @moma-b 5 років тому +10

    They did an amazing job. The movie is an exciting crime story despite that the ending is known from the beginning. Great job!!! Thank you!

  • @antidelusionalpeeps
    @antidelusionalpeeps 4 роки тому +2

    Such an important movie.

  • @adamdriverlatinoamerica8836
    @adamdriverlatinoamerica8836 5 років тому +11

    this has to win oscars!!!

    • @PretentiousStuff
      @PretentiousStuff 5 років тому +2

      benning in supporting at the very best. but quite likely won't win anything anywhere

  • @jaaa17
    @jaaa17 5 років тому +27

    Adam 😂

  • @ereini0n
    @ereini0n 5 років тому +4

    Kinda disappointed they didn't show the actual movie :)))

  • @StellaAdler_
    @StellaAdler_ Рік тому

    If you planned for questions in the audience, why weren't any mics prepared? it's kinda awkward waiting for the question to end & the host paraphrasing. Also chairs would have been a good idea because when they're standing u get the sense it's all being hurried.
    Great movie though. It's a privilege when Hollywood lets the truth come out sometimes.

  • @giselevasconcelos5251
    @giselevasconcelos5251 5 років тому +2

    Jon Hamm I love you 😍

  • @benkata
    @benkata 5 років тому +9

    Jon Hamm - always the joker!

  • @JerryAlatalo
    @JerryAlatalo 5 років тому +2

    Which artists will exhibit the courage to take on 9/11 - especially telling the immeasurably important world and humanity-relevant story behind the (ongoing) moral efforts of over 3,000 Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth and the Lawyers Committee for 9/11 Inquiry?