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A Mighty Heart

A Mighty Heart

2007Movie⏱️ 1h 48mR🏆 #3669 Top Rated
BiographyDramaHistoryThrillerWar
6.6
IMDB Rating
28,694 votes

Mariane Pearl embarks on a frantic search to locate her journalist husband Daniel when he goes missing in Pakistan.

Director
Michael Winterbottom
Writers
John Orloff, Mariane Pearl
Stars
Angelina Jolie, Dan Futterman, Irrfan Khan
Release Date
June 22, 2007
Language
English, French, Urdu, Arabic
Country
United States, United Kingdom
🏆 4
Wins
🎯 19
Nominations
💬 127
Reviews
📋 22.9K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie
as Mariane
Dan Futterman
Dan Futterman
as Danny
Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan
as Captain
Archie Panjabi
Archie Panjabi
as Asra
👤
Mohammed Afzal
as Shabbir
Mushtaq Khan
Mushtaq Khan
as Danny's Taxi Driver
👤
Daud Khan
as Masud the Fixer
👤
Telal Saeed
as Kaleem Yusuf
Arif Khan
Arif Khan
as Mariane's Taxi Driver
👤
Tipu Taheer
as Human Rights Director

💰 Box Office

$19,008,745
Worldwide Gross
$9,176,787
Domestic Gross
$3,948,863
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
SDDS
Sound
Dolby Digital
Sound
DTS
Color
Color
Filming Location
Islamabad, Pakistan
Production
Paramount Vantage, Plan B Entertainment, Revolution Films

🏷️ Keywords

journalistpakistanmissingwall street journaljew

🎯 Categories

DocudramaBiographyDramaHistoryThrillerWar

⭐ Featured Review

Political views aside
by roonilwazlib8122007-06-20
7/10

"Taking away how others may view the Pearle's story and the question of whether or not the family should have been there in the first place, the story was excellent in conveying the emotions felt throughout the whole search of Daniel. Those who are opposed to the purpose of Daniel Pearle being there after 9/11 even with other journalists vacating will only enter and leave the theater wondering if Mariane is trying to give more credit to her husband then what people expect. It's important to walk into this movie with an open mind so that the story will be more real. Major kudos to the ..."

💡 Did You Know?

After Angelina Jolie was cast as Mariane Pearl, she and the filmmakers came in for a great deal of criticism, since Pearl's and Jolie's racial backgrounds are not similar, and Jolie played the role wearing makeup that somewhat darkened her own skin tone. The casting reminded many critics of the time in Hollywood when it was customary to cast "ethnic" roles with white actors in makeup rather than using Black, Asian, or Native American actors. During a promotional press event for the movie, Jolie responded to the criticisms by saying, "the idea is, if you ask Marianne, because she did address that... if you did actually want to find somebody that was her exact makeup, she's actually majority Dutch, and she's as black as she is Chinese, and she's Cuban, and she's French. So, it could have gone to many different racial backgrounds, probably, if you went technical on it." Pearl herself approved of casting Jolie; in Time Magazine, Pearl said, "I have heard some criticism about her casting, but it is not about the color of your skin. It is about who you are. I asked her to play the role--even though she is way more beautiful than I am--because I felt a real kinship to her."

📖 Synopsis

Mariane Pearl embarks on a frantic search to locate her journalist husband Daniel when he goes missing in Pakistan.