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  1. Film /. Land of the Blind. A 2006 film with dark political satire by Robert Howard, starring Donald Sutherland and Ralph Fiennes. It explores themes of revolution, terrorism, freedom and memory, playing on many real historical examples. Warning: spoilers ahead. Opening in a land aptly named Everycountry ruled by Maximilian II ("Baby Max") ( Tom ...

  2. A political drama about terrorism, revolution, and the power of memory. In an unnamed place and time, an idealistic soldier named Joe strikes up an illicit friendship with a political prisoner named Thorne, who eventually recruits him into a bloody coup d'etat. But in the post-revolutionary world, what Thorne asks of Joe leads the two men into ...

  3. Land of the Blind. A razor-sharp thriller about terrorism and the power of memory, starring Ralph Fiennes, Donald Sutherland and Tom Hollander. An idealistic soldier named Joe strikes up a friendship with a political prisoner named Thorne, who convinces him to rise up against their country's brutal dictator.

  4. It’s not subtle. Review by TommyJarvis ★★½. A political thriller that becomes interesting in that it strays from the classic narrative. Yes, the dictator in power at the start (a bouillabaisse with bits of Kim Jong Un, Goebbels and others) is a terrible dictator, but the swerve (and a dose of realism is that the supposed rebel turns out ...

  5. 21. Sept. 2014 · There's no shortage of trenchant political satire in this film starring Ralph Fiennes and Donald Sutherland, written and directed by Robert Edwards. The stor...

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  7. Land of the Blind DRAMA A razor-sharp political thriller about terrorism, revolution, and the power of memory, starring Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes (The Grand Budapest Hotel, Schindler's List, Harry Potter), Golden Globe winner Donald Sutherland (The Hunger Games, Pride & Prejudice) and Tom Hollander (Pride & Prejudice, Gosford Park).