Man to Man (2005 film) explained

Man to Man
Director:Régis Wargnier
Producer:Aïssa Djabri
Farid Lahouassa
Starring:Joseph Fiennes
Kristin Scott Thomas
Lomama Boseki
Cécile Bayiha
Iain Glen
Hugh Bonneville
Music:Patrick Doyle
Cinematography:Laurent Dailland
Editing:Yann Malcor
Distributor:ARP Sélection
Runtime:122 minutes
Country:France
South Africa
United Kingdom
Language:English
Budget:€21.2 million[1]
Gross:$3.5 million[2]

Man to Man is a 2005 historical drama film directed by Régis Wargnier and starring Joseph Fiennes, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Iain Glen. The screenplay concerns a man in a team of Victorian scientists conducting research in Africa, who begins to have doubts about the human cost of their mission. It was scripted by William Boyd.

Plot

In 1870, Victorian scientists capture a pygmy couple during an expedition in Central Africa. They are transported back to the United Kingdom for further study as part of research involving the theory of the evolution of man. However, the primitive outlook of the pygmies and the sophisticated methods used by the scientists, as well as the complications of adapting to a foreign environment, make their anthropological study more difficult. Ultimately, as the pygmies become more absorbed into the public, major disagreements erupt culminating in a bloody and tragic confrontation.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1 March 2006 . Films dont le budget est supérieur à 7 M€ . . 44 . fr.
  2. Web site: Man to Man . Box Office Mojo.