The Black Pimpernel (2007)
Sobre o filme
The true story of the Swedish ambassador Harald Edelstam and his fight to save the lives of thousands of innocents during the Chilean dictatorship of 1973. After witnessing torture and abuse of authority, Edelstam called for human rights, justice and decency, and his constant actions placed his life in constant risk. The new dictatorship took over in Chile with full ferocity, assassinating thousands of people. When the military government was at the brink of invading the Cuban embassy, which would lead to almost a thousand asylum-takers being victimized, including six Brazilians, the ambassador took a stand. Demonstrating unheard heroism, he planted his country’s flag there and transformed the Cuban Embassy into the “new Swedish Embassy”. To save the refugees, he risked the life of his great love, against whom the regime had declared the death penalty. Harald Edelstam became one of the greatest heroes of modern times.
Título original: The Black Pimpernel
Ano: 2007
Duração: 95 minutos
País: Denmark
Cor: color, 35mm
Direção: ULF HULTBERG
Roteiro: Bob Foss
Fotografia: Dirk Brüel
Elenco: Michael Nyqvist, Kate del Castillo, Lumi Cavazos, Lisa Werlinder, Patrick Bergin, Carsten Norgaard
Produtor: Michael Lunderskov
Música: Jacob Groth
Edições: 31