Description
Catch a Fire (2006) | DVD Release
Product Information
- Catalog Number: 5996051040568
- UPC: 5996051040568
- Product Type: DVD
- Genre: Biographical Thriller
- Language: English
- Audio: English 5.1
- Subtitles: Hungarian, English HOH, Arabic, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
- Region: 2 PAL DVD
- Total Runtime: 97 minutes
- Made In: EU
Overview
"Catch a Fire" is a 2006 biographical thriller directed by Phillip Noyce, focusing on the life of Patrick Chamusso, a man drawn into the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. The film is based on true events and features an engaging narrative that highlights the oppression faced during the apartheid era. Derek Luke stars as Patrick, alongside Tim Robbins as the Afrikaner police officer Nic Vos, who is determined to track down those responsible for a bombing at a synthetic fuel refinery.
Product Features
- Format: DVD
- Audio Options: English 5.1
- Subtitles Available: Hungarian, English HOH, Arabic, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
- Region: PAL Region 2
- Total Runtime: 97 minutes
Interesting Facts
- True Story: The film is based on the real-life experiences of Patrick Chamusso, who faced severe consequences during the apartheid era.
- Cameo Appearance: The film features Patrick Chamusso himself in a cameo role, adding authenticity to the story.
- Production Locations: Filming took place in South Africa, Swaziland, and Mozambique, showcasing the authentic environment of the narrative.
Cast
- Derek Luke as Patrick Chamusso
- Tim Robbins as Nic Vos
- Bonnie Henna as Precious Chamusso
- Mncedisi Shabangu as Zeko September
- Tumisho Masha as Obadi
- Robyn Slovo as Ruth First
Publishers
Published by Focus Features (US) and Universal Pictures International (UK). All rights reserved under catalog number 5996051040568.
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