Movies directed by Michael Winterbottom

Code 46 (2003)

Friday, March 14th, 2008
Genres: Drama | Romance | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Countries: UK
Actors: Tim Robbins | Togo Igawa | Nabil Elouhabi | Samantha Morton | Sarah Backhouse | Jonathan Ibbotson | Natalie Jackson Mendoza | Om Puri | Emil Marwa | Nina Fog | Bruno Lastra | Christopher Simpson | Lien Nguyin | David Fahm | Mick Jones
Directors: Michael Winterbottom
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Code 46 is a love story set in a Brave New World-type near-future where cities are heavily controlled and only accessible through checkpoints. People cannot travel unless they have “papelles,” a special travel permit issued by the totalitarianistic government, the “Sphinx”. Outside these cities, the desert has taken over and shanty towns are jammed with non-citizens - people without papelles forced to live primitive lives. William is a family man who works as a government investigator. When he is sent to Shanghai to solve a case of fake papelles, he meets a woman named Maria. Although he realizes she is behind the forgeries, he cannot help but fall completely in love with her. He hides her crime and they have a wild, passionate affair that can only last as long as his papelles: 24 hours. Back home, William is obessed with the memory of Maria. When the original investigation is inevitably re-opened a week later and William is sent back to finish the work he started, he tracks her down, only to discover she has been accused of a Code 46 violation and any further relationship is impossible.

Mighty Heart, A (2007)

Monday, November 12th, 2007
Genres: Drama | War
Countries: UK | USA
Actors: Angelina Jolie | Azfar Ali | San Banarje | Harvasp Chiniwala | Zachary Coffin | Dan Futterman | Jacob Gaffney | Demetri Goritsas | Sajid Hasan | Aly Khan | Irfan Khan | Lala Sloatman | Mikail Lotia | Denis O'Hare | Will Patton
Directors: Michael Winterbottom
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On January 23, 2002, Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl is to fly from Karachi to Dubai with his pregnant wife, Mariane, also a reporter. On the day before, with great care, he has arranged an interview in a café with an Islamic fundamentalist cleric. When Danny doesn’t return, Mariane initiates a search. Pakistani police, American embassy personnel, and the FBI examine witnesses, phone records, e-mails, and hard drives. Who has him? Where is he? There’s also the why: because of U.S. abuse of prisoners at Guantanimo, because of a history of Journal cooperation with the CIA, because Pearl is a Jew? Through it all, Mariane is clearheaded, direct, and determined.