Gandhi

Titolo originale: Gandhi
Regia: Richard Attenborough |
Anno: 1982
Origine: India | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: muslim | strike | prayer | freedom | independence | release from prison | demonstration | world war ii | imprisonment | colony | hunger strike | hindu | british army | political negotiations | conference | nonviolent resistance | apartheid | british empire | protest | independence movement | biography | idealism | based on true story | idealist | fighting the system |
Cast: Ben Kingsley | Candice Bergen | Edward Fox | John Gielgud | Trevor Howard | John Mills | Rohini Hattangadi | Martin Sheen | Ian Charleson | Harsh Nayyar | Athol Fugard | Günther Maria Halmer | Saeed Jaffrey | Geraldine James | Alyque Padamsee | Amrish Puri | Roshan Seth | Ian Bannen | Michael Bryant | John Clements | Richard Griffiths | Nigel Hawthorne | Bernard Hepton | Michael Hordern | Shreeram Lagoo | Virendra Razdan | Richard Vernon | Prabhakar Patankar | Vijay Kashyap | Nigam Prakash | Supriya Pathak | Neena Gupta | Shane Rimmer | Peter Harlowe | Anang Desai | Winston Ntshona | Peter Cartwright | Marius Weyers | Richard Mayes | Alok Nath | Dean Gasper | Ken Hutchison | Norman Chancer | Gulshan Kapoor | Charu Bala Chokshi | Raj Chaturvedi | Avpar Jhita | Anthony Sagger | Om Puri | David Gant | Daniel Day-Lewis | Ray Burdis | Daniel Peacock | Avis Bunnage | Caroline Hutchison | Mohan Agashe | Sudhanshu Mishra | Dina Nath | John Savident | John Patrick | Michael Godley | Stewart Harwood | Stanley McGeagh | Christopher Good | David Markham | Jyoti Sarup | John Naylor | Wilson George | Hanshu Mehta | Sudarshan Sethi | Sunila Pradhan | Moti Makan | Jalal Agha | Rupert Frazer | Manohar Pitale | Homi Daruvala | K.K. Raina | Vivek Swaroop | Raja Biswas | Dominic Guard | Bernard Hill | Rama Kant Jha | Nana Palsikar | Alpna Gupta | Chandrakant Thakkar | John Quentin | Graham Seed | Keith Drinkel | Bob Barbenia | Gerald Sim | Colin Farrell | Sanjeev Puri | Gareth Forwood | Vijay Crishna | Sankalp Dubey | James Cossins | Gurcharan Singh | John Vine | Geoffrey Chater | Ernest Clark | Habib Tanvir | Pankaj Mohan | Subhash Gupta | Aadil | Rajeshwar Nath | S.S. Thakur | Rahul Gupta | Barry John | Brian Oulton | James Snell | John Boxer | Gerard Norman | Bernard Horsfall | Richard Leech | Pankaj Kapur | Tarla Mehta | David Sibley | Dalip Tahil | Stanley Lebor | Terrence Hardiman | Monica Gupta | Jon Croft | William Hoyland | John Ratzenberger | Jack McKenzie | Tom Alter | Jane Myerson | Roop Kumar Razdan | Bani Sharad Joshi | Vagish Kumar Singh | Dilsher Singh | Sudhir Dalvi | Tilak Raj | Irpinder Puri | Pren Kapoor | Vinay Apte | Aswini Kumar | Avinash Dogra | Shreedhar Joshi | Suhas Palshikar | Karkirat Singh | Shekhar Chattopadhyay | Amarjeet | Pratap Desai | Bhatawadekar Prakash | Sunil Shende | Rovil Sinha | Derek Lyons | Fred Wood | Nassar Abdulla | Gito Santana |

Vita, attività politica e morte di Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948): studi a Londra, apprendistato in Sudafrica, attività politica, digiuni di protesta, morte violenta per mano di un bramino e solenni funerali. Nell'impersonare il grande apostolo dell'indipendenza dell'India e della non violenza, Kingsley è straordinario. Appartenente alla categoria dei colossi con un'idea, il film è coinvolgente, convincente, un po' didattico. 8 premi Oscar: film, regia, Kingsley, sceneggiatura (John Briley), fotografia, costumi, scenografie, montaggio.

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In 1965, it was announced that Joseph E. Levine and his Embassy Productions would be filming th [...] D
Sir Richard Attenborough first offered Candice Bergen her cameo role in 1966 while they were fi [...] D
Sir Richard Attenborough and his wife Sheila Sim owned a share of the rights in Britain's longe [...] D
Actor John Hurt has related a story where he was asked to put on a diaper and wear dark body ma [...] D
During the funeral scenes, Sir Richard Attenborough sensed the estimated 300,000 extras were be [...] D
The scene where the crowd is encouraged to burn their British clothing may well have inspired a [...] D
In 1962, Sir Richard Attenborough received a phone call from an Indian civil servant called Mot [...] D
Theatrical movie debut of Daniel Day-Lewis (the young hoodlum, Colin). D
Martin Sheen appeared in Apocalypse Now (1979), in a role originally written for Steve McQueen. [...] D
Sir Ben Kingsley's (born Krishna Bhanji) paternal family was from the Indian state of Gujarat, [...] D
Sir John Hurt and Sir Tom Courtenay were among the actors approached by Sir Richard Attenboroug [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Gandhi's funeral scene employed 300,000 extras, which makes it into the Guinness Book of World [...] D
Holds the record (as of 2020) for the most BAFTA Film Award nominations received by a single fi [...] D
In the DVD director's commentary, Sir Richard Attenborough mistakenly says that Ian Charleson d [...] D
In 1952, Gabriel Pascal secured an agreement from the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehr [...] D
Steven Spielberg lost Best Picture and Best Director to Richard Attenborough for this film. Sev [...] D
At one stage, during the 20 year long development history of this movie, Sir Richard Attenborou [...] D
Dustin Hoffman had expressed an early desire to play the title role in this movie, but was offe [...] D
Sir Ben Kingsley learned to spin cloth in the same way that Gandhi did. He didn't find this to [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the four hundred movies nominated for [...] D
For the funeral scene, advertisements calling for 300,000 extras were either distributed in pam [...] D
It was Michael Attenborough, Sir Richard Attenborough's son, who recommended Sir Ben Kingsley t [...] D
Part of an early 1980s cycle of British productions set in India. The others being Calore e pol [...] D
Mohandas K. Gandhi's last words "Oh God!" are inscribed on his memorial in India in Hindi. D
Steven Spielberg, who lost the Best Picture and Best Director awards to Sir Richard Attenboroug [...] D
Sir Ben Kingsley studied for the part by watching five hours of newsreel footage of Gandhi in o [...] D
Filming took twelve months and used up twenty-three thousand feet of film. D
By the late 1960s, Sir Richard Attenborough was still struggling to get this movie made. Figuri [...] D
The twelfth highest grossing film in the U.S. in 1982. D
Sir Ben Kingsley looked so much like Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, many natives thought him to be [...] D
The cover of the VHS double cassette incorrectly states that the film won 9 Academy Awards, inc [...] D
Sir Richard Attenborough won the Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director for this movie, even [...] D
In John Ratzenberger's brief scene, his voice was dubbed by Martin Sheen. D
According to Geoffrey C. Ward's essay about this movie in Mark C. Carnes' book "Past Imperfect: [...] D
Sir Alec Guinness, Albert Finney, Peter Finch, Sir Tom Courtenay, Sir Dirk Bogarde, and Sir Ant [...] D
The film cast includes four Oscar winners: Sir Ben Kingsley, Sir John Gielgud, Sir John Mills, [...] D
Naseeruddin Shah and the late Smita Patil auditioned for the roles of Mohandas Karamchand Gandh [...] D
Last English-language theatrical movie of Dominic Guard (Subaltern). He has since had a long ca [...] D
Gerald Sim (Magistrate) was the brother-in-law of the director Richard Attenborough. D
As Gandhi leads the march to the sea, he enters a village and turns a corner. Just as he does, [...] D
Some historians consider this movie to be propaganda. According to Ranjan Borra's article "Subh [...] D
Sir David Lean and producer Sam Spiegel planned to make a movie about Gandhi with Sir Alec Guin [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Ye [...] D
Some say that Steven Spielberg cast Sir Richard Attenborough as John Hammond in Jurassic Park ( [...] D
Selected by the Vatican in the "values" category of its list of forty-five "great films". D
Upon this movie's release in 1982, there were some strong criticisms against it. Richard Grenie [...] D
A duplicate of this movie's Best Picture Oscar is on display at the "World of Coca-Cola" exhibi [...] D
Trailer narrated by Hal Douglas. D
Sir Ben Kingsley prepared for his role by studying newsreel footage of Gandhi, reading books on [...] D
Illness prevented cinematographer Billy Williams from completing this movie. Ronnie Taylor flew [...] D
This first of the three movies in which Roshan Seth played Nehru. The others being Bharat Ek Kh [...] D
Daniel Day-Lewis, Roshan Seth, and Saeed Jaffrey appeared in My Beautiful Laundrette - Lavander [...] D
While filming in some of the more rural villages in India, with Sir Ben Kingsley in full make-u [...] D
After he won the part, Sir Ben Kingsley decamped to India and lived as best he could as Gandhi. [...] D
Ian Charleson and Sir John Gielgud appeared in Momenti di gloria (1981), also a Best Picture Os [...] D
Sir Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin were mentioned in this movie. Sir Richard Attenboroug [...] D
No studio was interested in financing this movie. Sir Richard Attenborough said that most of th [...] D
Martin Sheen donated his salary to charity. D
Robert Bolt initially considered Marlon Brando for the lead. "He might allow the part to eat hi [...] D
Being told, but never shown, that Gandhi meets Mohandas K. Gandhi. Sir Ben Kingsley appeared in [...] D
The part of Charlie Andrews was first intended for Michael Denison. D
Edward Fox's brother, James, appeared in Jinnah (1998). D
It was originally intended in the funeral scene to use a wax figure of Sir Ben Kingsley as Gand [...] D
Featured Bernard Hill in the small role of Sergeant Putnam. Hill appeared in other Best Picture [...] D
Dominic Guard appeared in Ralph Bakshi's Il signore degli anelli (1978). Sir Michael Hordern ap [...] D
Paramahansa Yogananda wrote a chapter about meeting Gandhi in "Autobiography of a Yogi." Some o [...] D
Sir Laurence Olivier was announced for General Dyer in 1980. Before Sir David Lean had to abort [...] D
Trevor Howard shot his cameo as Judge Broomfield in two days. D
General Reginald Dyer, the "Butcher of Amritsar", retired from service without receiving punish [...] D
The Indian government provided one third of this movie's budget. D
When Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi travels to London, he stays at Kingsley Hall, Powis Road, Broml [...] D
Final film of Mabel Etherington. D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Art Direction, Best [...] D
The view of Ghandi's face surrounded by flowers during his funeral procession might have been a [...] D
The last movie of John Boxer (Court Reporter) and Sir John Clements (Advocate General). D
Over 300,000 extras appeared in the funeral sequence. About 200,000 were volunteers, and 94,560 [...] D
Before his son Michael Attenborough brought Ben Kingsley to his attention, Richard Attenborough [...] D
After plans for the film were announced, Sir Richard Attenborough held a press conference in De [...] D
Anupam Kher auditioned for the role of Nehru but lost out to Roshan Seth. D
A musical theme that can be heard during the march to the sea and later, in a more developed fo [...] D
Ben Kingsley won Best Actor for this film, while the following year the award went to Robert Du [...] D
Gandhi's burning of his pass is portrayed here as a move towards racial equality. In fact, he d [...] D
Before filming, Sir Richard Attenborough turned down Geraldine James' request to have an audio [...] D
The film takes place from June 7, 1893 to January 31, 1948. D

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(at around 2h 20 mins) Footage of a speeding steam train is shown during Gandhi's visit to Britain [...] D
The hoisting of the Indian flag on independence is shown to happen in broad daylight when in realit [...] D
An extra is seen wearing sneakers. D
Hermann Kallenbach is shown alive in India at or near independence in 1947, but he died in 1945. [...] D
When the Pakistani flag is being raised for the first time, the anthem that is playing is the moder [...] D
At the cricket match, there are 12 fielders on the pitch (4 leg-side, 6 off-side, plus bowler & kee [...] D
When Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts signs in new legislation burdened by pressure due to protes [...] D
In Gandhi (1982), Muhammad Ali Jinnah is seen smoking a cigarette. In reality, Muhammad Ali Jinnah [...] D
When Louis Mountbatten arrives as the final Viceroy, as the National Anthem starts he salutes "Army [...] D
Margaret Bourke-White was not present at Birla House for Gandhi's assassination, though she had int [...] D
When Gandhi tells the man how to escape from hell, the man prostrates himself at Gandhi's feet. Bef [...] D
The Calcutta killings are shown as having happened after Indian independence in August 1947, wherea [...] D
Whilst it is true that electricity was unavailable to most Indian villages during Mohandas K. Gandh [...] D
When Gandhi is escorted into the office of the top prison official, the pendulum on the grandfather [...] D
Lord Irwin was born with a withered left arm with no hand. However, he is shown several times in th [...] D
The standing lamp on the right of the screen next to Judge Broomfield moves to the right when the J [...] D
In the movie, The South African police were shown both arresting and beating Gandhi for burning pas [...] D
During close ups of front rank of kneeling soldiers at the Jallianwala Bagh massacre there is a lar [...] D
The round wire rim glasses that Ben Kingsley wears alternate from single lenses to bi-focal lenses [...] D
The car burned in the Calcutta riot scenes (some time between 1946 and 1948) is an Ambassador, an I [...] D
In the opening scene in South Africa, Gandhi is riding first class on a steam locomotive. The first [...] D
During the Amritsar massacre, crimped blank cartridges can be seen feeding into the soldiers' rifle [...] D

Frase

Gandhi: There are no goodbyes for us, Charlie. W [...] D
Margaret Bourke-White: [interviewing Ba in priso [...] D
Lord Irwin, Viceroy: Mr. Gandhi will find that i [...] D
Margaret Bourke-White: [to Gandhi] You're the on [...] D
Gandhi: [in South Africa] You mean you can appoi [...] D
Gandhi: If you are a minority of one, the truth [...] D
Gandhi: We think it is time that you recognized [...] D
Gandhi: Poverty is the worst form of violence. [...] D
Kinnoch: With respect, Mr. Gandhi, without Briti [...] D
Brigadier: You don't think we're just going to w [...] D
Kasturba Gandhi: I say with Gandhiji: There is n [...] D
Vince Walker: You're an ambitious man, Mr. Gandh [...] D
Nehru: Bapuji, the whole country is moving. Gan [...] D
Nehru: He told the press he'd support the Britis [...] D
Nehru: Think of what you can do by living, that [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: No man's life can be [...] D
Soldier: Mr. Gandhi, sir. I have been instructed [...] D
Kasturba Gandhi: Sora was sent to tell me I must [...] D
Gandhi: I've traveled so far. And all I've done [...] D
Gandhi: The function of a civil resistance is to [...] D
[first lines] Hindu: He will be saying prayers [...] D
Gandhi: We must defy the British... Not with vio [...] D
Gandhi: They may torture my body, break my bones [...] D
Margaret Bourke-White: There's a sadness about h [...] D
Gandhi: I want to change their minds. Not kill t [...] D
Gandhi: I have friends who keep telling me how m [...] D
Gandhi: I praise such courage. I need such coura [...] D
Colonel: [moments before the Amritsar Massacre] [...] D
Gandhi: [his final words] Oh God. Oh God. Oh God [...] D
Gandhi: I want to welcome you all. Every one of [...] D
Gandhi: An eye for an eye only ends up making th [...] D
Gandhi: You're a temptress. Margaret Bourke-Whi [...] D
Nahari: I'm going to Hell! I killed a child! I s [...] D
Government advocate: General Dyer, is it correct [...] D
Conductor: [stopping Gandhi on the train in Sout [...] D
Hindu: Bapu! Bapu! Bapu, please don't do it! Ga [...] D
Gandhi: You intend to walk all the way? Vince W [...] D
Gandhi: Where there's injustice, I always believ [...] D
[last lines] Gandhi's voice: When I despair, I [...] D
Gandhi: I, for one, have never advocated passive [...] D
Gandhi: [to a group of South African bigots] You [...] D
Edward R. Murrow: [at Gandhi's funeral] The obje [...] D
Gandhi: No Indian must be treated as the English [...] D
Gandhi: Whenever I despair, I remember that the [...] D
Judge Broomfield: [At Gandhi's 1922 trial] It is [...] D
Vince Walker: Whatever moral ascendancy the West [...] D
Margaret Bourke-White: Do you really believe you [...] D
Gandhi: I am a Muslim and a Hindu and a Christia [...] D
Charlie Andrews: And when I read what you were d [...] D
Vince Walker: I met him once. Collins: You mean [...] D
Margaret Bourke-White: So you really are going t [...] D

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