The Hurt Locker (2008)

Stars: Jeremy Renner (Staff Sgt William James), Anthony Mackie (Sgt JT Sanborn), Brian Geraghty (Sgt Owen Eldridge), Evangeline Lilly (Connie James), Ralph Fiennes (Contractor Team Leader), David Morse (Colonel Reed), Guy Pearce (Sgt Matt Thompson)

Director: Kathryn Bigelow

Screenwriter: Mark Boal

Production Company: First Light Productions, Kingsgate Films

Produced By: Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier, Greg Shapiro, Tony Mark (Exec. Prod), Donall McCusker (Co-Prod)

Distributors: Summit Entertainment (USA), ARM Distribution (Taiwan), Concorde Filmverlieh (Austria / Germany), Equinoxe Films (Canada), Hollywood Entertainment (Greece), Imagem Filmes (Brazil DVD), Independent Films (Netherlands), Movie-eye Entertainment (Japan), Prorom Media-Trade (Romania), SND (France)

Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller, War

Running Time: 131 mins

MPPA Rating: R – for war violence and language

Official Release Date: September 8, 2008 (Venice International Film Festival)

Status: Awaiting Release

Official Site: The Hurt Locker

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Story

Story

The Hurt Locker is a riveting, suspenseful portrait of the courage under fire of the military’s unrecognized heroes: the technicians of a bomb squad who volunteer to challenge the odds and save lives doing one of the world’s most dangerous jobs. Three members of the Army’s elite Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) squad battle insurgents and one another as they search for and disarm a wave of roadside bombs on the streets of Baghdad – in order to try and make the city a safer place for Iraqis and Americans alike. Their mission is clear—protect and save—but it’s anything but easy, as the margin of error when defusing a war-zone bomb is zero. This thrilling and heart-pounding look at the psychology of bomb technicians and the effects of risk and danger on the human psyche is a fictional tale inspired by real events by journalist and screenwriter Mark Boal, who was embedded with a special bomb unit in Iraq. In Iraq, it is soldier vernacular to speak of explosives as sending you to “the hurt locker.”

Acclaimed director Kathryn Bigelow brings together groundbreaking realistic action and intimate human drama in a landmark film starring Jeremy Renner (Dahmer, The Assassination of Jesse James), Anthony Mackie (Half Nelson, We Are Marshall) and Brian Geraghty (We Are Marshall, Jarhead), with cameo appearances by Ralph Fiennes (The Reader), David Morse (“John Adams“), Evangeline Lilly (“Lost“) and Guy Pearce (Memento). The Hurt Locker is produced by Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Greg Shapiro and Nicolas Chartier. The screen play is written by Mark Boal (In the Valley of Elah). Barry Ackroyd, BSC (United 93, The Wind That Shakes the Barley) is director of photography. Production designer is Karl Juliusson (K19: The Widowmaker, Breaking the Waves). Editors are Bob Murawski (Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3) and Chris Innis. Costumer designer is George Little (Jarhead, Crimson Tide). Music is by Academy Award Nominee Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders (3:10 to Yuma) and sound design by Academy Award Nominee Paul N.J. Ottosson (Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3).

In the summer of 2004, Sergeant J.T. Sanborn (Anthony Mackie) and Specialist Owen Eldridge (Brian Geraghty) of Bravo Company are at the volatile center of the war, part of a small counterforce specifically trained to handle the homemade bombs, or Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), that account for more than half of American hostile deaths and have killed thousands of Iraqis. The job, a high-pressure, high-stakes assignment, which soldiers volunteer for, requires a calm intelligence that leaves no room for mistakes, as they learn when they lose their team leader on a routine mission.

When Staff Sergeant William James (Jeremy Renner) cheerfully takes over the team, Sanborn and Eldridge are shocked by what seems like his reckless disregard for military protocol and basic safety measures. And yet, in the fog of war, appearances are never reliable. Is James really a swaggering cowboy who lives for peak experiences and the moments when the margin of error is zero – or is he a consummate professional who has honed his craft to high-wire precision? As the fiery chaos of Baghdad threatens to engulf them, the men struggle to understand and contain their mercurial new leader long enough for them to make it home. They have only 38 days left in their tour, but with each new mission comes another deadly encounter, as as James blurs the lines between bravery and bravado, it seems only a matter of time before disaster strikes.

With a visual and emotional intensity that makes audiences feel like they have been transported to the dizzying, 24-hour turmoil of life in the bomb squad, The Hurt Locker is both a gripping portrayal of real-life sacrifice and heroism, and a layered, probing study of the soul-numbing rigors and potent allure of the modern battlefield.

 

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Release Dates

Release Dates

World Premiere
September 4, 2008
Venice Italy, Venice International Film Festival
In Competition:
Received:  4 Wins and 1 Nomination

Release Dates: 

October 10, 2008
Italy

 June 26, 2009
USA (limited)
New York/Los Angeles

July 3, 2009
Norway

July 16, 2009
Portugal

July 22, 2009
France

August 13, 2009
Germany

August 20, 2009
Netherlands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Film Festivals:

September 8, 2008
Toronto ON CANADA, Toronto International Film Festival

October 10, 2008
Montreal QU CANADA, Montreal Festival du nouveau cinéma

November 6, 2008
Mar del Plata ARGENTINA, Mar del Plata Film Festival

November 29, 2008
Oslo NORWAY, Oslo International Film Festival

December 2, 2009
Lodz POLAND, Camerimage International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography

March 17, 2009
Austin TX USA, South by Southwest Film Festival

March 28, 2009
Dallas TX USA, AFI Dallas

April 1, 2009
Philadelphia PA USA, Philadelphia International Film Festival

May 28, 2009
Seattle WA USA, Seattle International Film Festival

June 19, 2009
Edinburgh SCOTLAND, Edinburgh International Film Festival

 

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Awards

Awards & Nominations

Awards

2008
Venice International Film Festival
4 Categories Won:

  • Human Rights Film Network Award
  • SIGNIS Award
  • Sergio Trasatti Award
  • Young Cinema Award (Best Film Venezia 65)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nominations

2009
Independent Spirit Awards
Category Nominations:

  • Best Male Lead (Jeremy Renner)
  • Best Supporting Male (Anthony Mackie)

2008
Camerimage – International Film Festival of the Art of Cinema
Category Nomination:

  • Golden Frog

2008
Venice International Film Festival
Category Nomination:

  • Golden Lion

 

  

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