The Siege of Jadotville (2016)
The Siege of Jadotville (2016)
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Cast & Crew.
Jamie Dornan
Pat Quinlan
Guillaume Canet
Rene Faulques
Mark Strong
Conor Cruise O'Brien
Jason O'Mara
Sgt. Jack Prendergast
Michael McElhatton
General McEntee
Mikael Persbrandt
Dag Hammarskjold
Danny Sapani
Moise Tshombe
Fionn O'Shea
William Reidy
Fiona Glascott
Carmel Quinlan
Emmanuelle Seigner
Madame LaFontagne
Conor Quinlan
P.J. (Patrick Joyce)
Sam Keeley
Billy (Sniper) Ready
Ritchie Smyth
Director
Conor MacNeill
Radio Operator
Luc Van Gunderbeeck
Charles de Gaulle
Jordan Mifsud
John Donnelly
Charlie Kelly
Walter Hegarty
Mike Noble
Charles Cooley
Ronan Raftery
John Gorman
Gérard Rudolf
Black Jack
Ashish Gangapersad
General Raja
Richard Lukunku
Patrice Lumumba
Andrew Stock
Man in White Suit
Thulasizwe Kubheka
Tshombe's Aide
Michael Richard
USSR Ambassador
Kevin Brodbin
Writer / Producer
Richie Smyth
Director / Producer
Declan Power
Novel
John Moore
Executive Producer
Russ Russell
Executive Producer
Alan Moloney
Producer
Ted Sarandos
Producer
Alex Mackie
Editor
Anita Van Hemert
Art Direction
Pauline Fischer
Executive Producer
Anni Bartels
Makeup Designer
Christa Schamberger
Casting
Sandra Kelly
Hairdresser
Joseph Trapanese
Original Music Composer
Maeve Paterson
Costume Design
Johanna Hogan
Executive Producer
Amy Hubbard
Casting
Justin Moore-Lewy
Executive Producer
Nikolaus Summerer
Director of Photography
Sarah Bowen
Executive Producer
Jonathan Holby
Danny Keogh
Charmaine Weir Smith
Robert van de Coolwijk
Mike Bodie
Kyle Ryan Diffenthal
Robert Hobbs
Ashley Taylor
Leon Clingman
Garth Breytenbach
Alexander Tops
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 19, 2016
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
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This Movie Is About.
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The Siege of Jadotville is a 2016 action-war film directed by Richie Smyth and written by Kevin Brodbin. An Irish-South African production, the film is based on Declan Power's book, The Siege at Jadotville: The Irish Army's Forgotten Battle (2005), about an Irish Army unit's role in the titular Siege of Jadotville during the United Nations Operation in the Congo in September 1961, part of the Congo Crisis that stretched from 1960 to 1965.
First screened at the 2016 Galway Film Festival, the film received a limited cinema distribution in Ireland in September 2016. It had simultaneous worldwide distribution on Netflix and in a number of US iPic Theaters during October 2016. It won three Irish Film & Television Awards, including Best Director.