The Ghost
UK 2010 128
minutes
Director: Roman
Polanski
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Pierce
Brosnan, Olivia Williams and Kim Cattrall
Nominations
and Awards
- Won Silver Bear (Best
Director) at the Berlin Film Festival
- Won Best Film, Best
Director, Best Actor (Ewan McGregor), Best Screenplay (Roman
Polanski and
Robert Harris), Production Design and Music at the European Film Awards
- A further 11 wins and 21
nominations
Philip French
Ewan
McGregor plays an anonymous ghost writer hired to work on the dull memoirs of a
former British Prime Minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan) in order to justify a
$10 million advance. When he arrives in
New England to begin work with Lang he discovers that his predecessor had died
in mysterious circumstances, and then it seems that history might be about to repeat
itself as he begins to discover alarming clues about Lang’s past in his
predecessor’s notes.
Roman
Polanski achieved international success with Knife in the Water (1962) and subsequently has lived and worked in
the UK, the USA and most recently in Europe. In the USA his most successful
film was Chinatown (1974) which
received 11 Oscar nominations. After
leaving the USA in 1978 to avoid arrest he has lived and worked in Europe where
his films have included Tess (1979),
Death and the Maiden (1994) and The Pianist
(2001), which won both the Palme d’Or at Cannes and the Academy Award for Best
Director.
Following
the success of The Ghost, which he
shot in Germany with the bleak desolation of the North German coast standing in
for Martha’s Vineyard, Polanski has recently directed Carnage, from the play God of
Carnage by Yasmina Reza, which was set in New York but which he filmed in
studios in Paris.
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