The story follows four young men navigating the dangers of apartheid in South Africa, as they risk their lives to capture impactful photographs and shed light on the harsh realities faced by the oppressed. The Bang Bang Club is a 2011 English-language Biography Drama movie featuring Taylor Kitsch, Ryan Phillippe, Frank Rautenbach, Neels Van Jaarsveld, Malin Kerman, Patrick Lyster and Khutso Shilakwe. The Bang Bang Club was Produced by Adam Friedlander, Daniel Iron and Lance Samuels. The Bang Bang Club is written by Greg Marinovich, João Silva, Steven Silver and Judith Rascoe and it is directed by Steven Silver. Paramount Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. The Bang Bang Club was released on 23rd June 2011 in English,Zulu,Xhosa and Afrikaans languages and takes a screen time of 106 minutes. The screenplay for the movie was written by Steven Silver. Cinematography was done by Miroslaw Baszak and editing by Ronald Sanders and Tad Seaborn. The music was composed by Philip Miller.
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Jini Score 7.3/10
Critics Score 66%
Rating 6.9/10
Jini Score 7.3%
Critics Score 66
Rating 6.9
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Release
Date23 JUN 2011
Language
English, Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans
Genre
Biography
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Drama
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History
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The Bang Bang Club Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 66%
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Its an ambitious film, but it has probably bitten off more than it can chew. ( Read More )
Kyle Smith
Everyone dashes around being rakish and feeding one anothers egos with lines like, Cant you at least pretend to be scared ( Read More )
Mark Adams
Intense and often very brutal (though rarely overly graphic), The Bang Bang Club is a film that deserves careful distribution, and will appeal to lovers of the gonzo journalist movie. ( Read More )
Ryan Phillippe plays it all super straight (he doesnt really smile this time round), and perhaps lacks the sheer charisma that is needed to drive the film. ( Read More )
Perri Nemiroff
The handheld shooting style is wildly appropriate, the action captured in an all encompassing yet perspective manner and the performances are of the best quality resulting in piece with the power to stick with you long after the credits roll. ( Read More )