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12 Years a Slave

Set in the United States before the Civil War, Solomon Northup, a free Black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. He endures cruelty as well as unexpected kindnesses, fighting to survive while preserving his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, a chance encounter with a Canadian abolitionist forever alters his life.

Director(s)

Steve McQueen

Eva Z. Cabrera

Doug Torres

James Roque Jr.

Cast & Crew

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

Samuel Bass

Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

Theophilus Freeman

Benedict Cumberbatch

Benedict Cumberbatch

William Ford

Doug Torres

Doug Torres

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Sarah Paulson

Sarah Paulson

Mary Epps

J.D. Evermore

J.D. Evermore

Chapin

Marc Macaulay

Marc Macaulay

Captain

Alfre Woodard

Alfre Woodard

Mistress Shaw

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Solomon Northup

Michael Kenneth Williams

Michael Kenneth Williams

Robert

Scoot McNairy

Scoot McNairy

Brown

Quvenzhané Wallis

Quvenzhané Wallis

Margaret Northup

John McConnell

John McConnell

Jonus Ray

Bill Camp

Bill Camp

Radburn

Storm Reid

Storm Reid

Emily

Eva Z. Cabrera

Eva Z. Cabrera

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Chris Chalk

Chris Chalk

Clemens

Wayne Péré

Wayne Péré

Winslow (uncredited)

Deneen Tyler

Deneen Tyler

Phebe

Douglas M. Griffin

Douglas M. Griffin

Sailor

Thomas Francis Murphy

Thomas Francis Murphy

Patroller

Paul Dano

Paul Dano

John Tibeats

Jason Ament

Jason Ament

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Adepero Oduye

Adepero Oduye

Eliza

Rob Steinberg

Rob Steinberg

Parker

Lupita Nyong'o

Lupita Nyong'o

Patsey

Ritchie Montgomery

Ritchie Montgomery

Roadman (uncredited)

Sean Paul Braud

Sean Paul Braud

Lynchman (uncredited)

Blake Burt

Blake Burt

Upper Class Pedestrian (uncredited)

Tom Proctor

Tom Proctor

Biddee

Garret Dillahunt

Garret Dillahunt

Armsby

Michael Fassbender

Michael Fassbender

Edwin Epps

Tony Bentley

Tony Bentley

Mr. Moon

Terrell Ransom Jr.

Terrell Ransom Jr.

Slave Boy (uncredited)

Richard Holden

Richard Holden

Fitzgerald

Andre Robinson

Andre Robinson

Slave Boy (uncredited)

Christopher Berry

Christopher Berry

Burch

Taran Killam

Taran Killam

Hamilton

Bryan Batt

Bryan Batt

Judge Turner

Devyn A. Tyler

Devyn A. Tyler

Margaret Northup (adult)

James C. Victor

James C. Victor

Buyer

James Roque Jr.

James Roque Jr.

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Jay Huguley

Jay Huguley

Sheriff

Jon Arthur

Jon Arthur

Steamboat Crew 1st Mate (uncredited)

Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen

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Kelvin Harrison Jr.

Kelvin Harrison Jr.

Victim 2

Marcus Lyle Brown

Marcus Lyle Brown

Jasper

Haylie Creppel

Haylie Creppel

Child in the Park (uncredited)

Vivian Fleming-Alvarez

Vivian Fleming-Alvarez

Mulatto Woman

Scott M. Jefferson

Scott M. Jefferson

Master Shaw

Craig Tate

Craig Tate

John

Kelsey Scott

Kelsey Scott

Anne Northup

Dwight Henry

Dwight Henry

Uncle Abram

Dickie Gravois

Dickie Gravois

Overseer

Ashley Dyke

Ashley Dyke

Anna

Cameron Zeigler

Cameron Zeigler

Alonzo Northup

Mister Mackey Jr.

Mister Mackey Jr.

Randall

Anwan Glover

Anwan Glover

Cape

Liza J. Bennett

Liza J. Bennett

Mistress Ford

Nicole Collins

Nicole Collins

Rachel

Andy Dylan

Andy Dylan

Treach

Mustafa Harris

Mustafa Harris

Sam

Gregory Bright

Gregory Bright

Edward

Austin Purnell

Austin Purnell

Bob

Andre De'Sean Shanks

Andre De'Sean Shanks

Victim 1

Isaiah Jackson

Isaiah Jackson

Zachary

Topsy Chapman

Topsy Chapman

Slave Spiritual Singer 1

Devin Maurice Evans

Devin Maurice Evans

Slave Spiritual Singer 2

Willo Jean-Baptiste

Willo Jean-Baptiste

Margaret's Husband

Carroll Burt

Carroll Burt

Lower Class Pedestrian (uncredited)

Edward J. Clare

Edward J. Clare

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

JJ Coker

JJ Coker

Mr. Bartholomew (uncredited)

Justin Edward Davis

Justin Edward Davis

Saratoga Park Pedestrian (uncredited)

Jim Johnson

Jim Johnson

Lower Class Pedestrian (uncredited)

John C. Klein

John C. Klein

Lumber Mill Customer (uncredited)

Gerard 'Jerry' Lewis

Gerard 'Jerry' Lewis

Slave Guard (uncredited)

Kevonte Mcdonald

Kevonte Mcdonald

Slave (uncredited)

Jason Owen

Jason Owen

Safty (uncredited)

Shawn Parsons

Shawn Parsons

Road Man (uncredited)

Erin Rementer

Erin Rementer

Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)

Corrina Roshea Bobb

Corrina Roshea Bobb

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Jarett Shorts

Jarett Shorts

Hornboy (uncredited)

Tyler Soerries

Tyler Soerries

Boy Playing in Park (uncredited)

Tre Tureaud

Tre Tureaud

Saratoga Park Pedestrians (uncredited)

Justin Christopher Vaughn

Justin Christopher Vaughn

Ezra (uncredited)

Bob Walker

Bob Walker

Abolitionist Landowner (uncredited)

Caroline Grace Williamson

Caroline Grace Williamson

Ford Daughter (uncredited)

Timothy Wyant

Timothy Wyant

Ford Lumber Buyer (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, History
Runtime2h 14 mins
Released on18 Oct 2013
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

kineticandroid

/10

Sometimes, I just have to stop my brain in the middle of a film and just admire its exceptional craftsmanship. I found myself doing that time and time again during this film. Perhaps I was more open to admiring the shot compositions and acting choices because, as I cynically told myself before the film, it's not like I needed much convincing that slavery was bad. Or perhaps it was because I was shielding myself from the honest brutalities the film convincingly portrayed. Nonetheless, I was reminded of the film "Children of Men," because when I watched that, I was struck by how easily I could imagine a less engaging, more dumbed-down version of the same film. I haven't seen enough films about slavery to know this for certain, but I suspect that because many of this film's principals are British, telling a story about a free man who was forced into slavery, as opposed to one born into it, they were able to be gain some valuable distance from the subject and craft something that's both beautiful and feels true to life. And even though I thought I could not have been made to feel worse than I already did about slavery, the post-scripts on the lack of justice Solomon received for his kidnapping and the unknown causes of his death, helped keep the film from lapsing into a kind of "triumph of the spirit" happy ending others might have imposed.

Andres Gomez

8/10

This movie is very, very well done. Well, edited and with the proper long shots at the proper moments bringing you to the life of Solomon without remedy. All the cast performs exceptionally well and Ejiofor is to be remembered for this film. A must to be seen.

post_orgasmic_mood

8/10

Not in a long time have I seen a movie that brings out real emotions from my cold hearted soul. This movie brought them out in floods of tears. the acting was superb, especially from the lead Chiwetel Ejiofor, he acted from his little toe right up to his eyes. The style was also filmed beautifully with some (extremely) painful long shots which pulled you into Solomons nightmare. Im not sure if its a film I could watch again, purely for the emotion but I would recommend this film to everyone.

Shreyance Parakh

10/10

**Dreaded at the thought that human kind ACTUALLY had this kind of livelihood at some point of time..** Could not gather my thoughts to write this review at the end of the movie.Feeling really bogged down by some heaviness on my chest. Thinking about the times in history when we actually used to do these atrocities on other human beings makes me cringe.To imagine waking up one day and find me in chains just because I'm a colored man and living my life like an unwanted child of god makes me question humanity altogether. Just sitting through a little over than 2 hours and watching this movie made my heart bleed, I can't even begin to think of the people who lived their entire lives as SLAVES... 12 years a slave heart breakingly makes you feel the pain and suffering of almost the entire human kind at one point of time or other. Direction by Steve McQueen is brilliant.Chiwetel Ejiofor plays a helpless slave in Solomon Northup to the hilt and also the small but impactive role played by Brad Pitt as a man with conscience is superb.Lupita Nyong'o's Patsey too was depicted heart warmingly. You can't help but question yourself that how could MAN stoop such low and do these cruel acts and that too over such a prolonged period of time without even a single ounce of doubt in his mind for what he would have to pay for his actions.. All in all a GEM of a movie showing one of the lowest point in human history !

CinemaSerf

7/10

There are plenty of stories of slaves in the USA, but this is the only one I’ve come across where a free citizen is kidnapped and sold into slavery. It’s this latter-day people trafficking that sees successful family man Solomon Northup (Chiwitel Ejiofor) fall foul of some villains, beaten savagely, then sold to work in the sugar plantations of Louisiana. He’s an intelligent man, a man of integrity and spirit - and that proves like red rag to a bull for both the cowardly bully “Tibeats” (Paul Dano) and later to the brutish “Epps” (Michael Fassbender) who quite literally considered his slaves as feudal property, his to use as he sees fit. Not only does that see plenty of opportunity for his whip hand to flex, but for him to treat the women as sex toys, despite the protestations of his increasingly embittered wife (Sarah Paulson). The relentlessness of this existences forces Solomon into a psychological cocoon in which he hopes to be able to survive, but when “Bass” (Brad Pitt) arrives espousing an altogether different attitude to enthralment, perhaps he can find something of his own élan? This is a grim indictment of a ghastly business. Steve McQueen spares us little of the culture of evil that existed, a culture that often underpinned it’s legitimacy by quoting scripture and a culture that considered the female slaves - superbly epitomised by Lupito Nyomg’o as “Patsey” - as nothing more than chattels. The production design sets an authentic looking scene with costumes and scenarios adding a richness to what is an impressive ensemble effort of acting talent that sees us impressed by just about everyone who has lines to deliver. There is something odiously visceral about Fassbender’s efforts here and with toxicity prevailing in just about every scene of his captivity, this presents a gruesome picture of brutality that’s often quite hard to watch. This is powerful and emotionally-charged cinema.

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Nominated for 9 Academy Awards
In cinemas 10th January
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"Fight Back"

Media engagement

Steve McQueen on 12 YEARS A SLAVE - AFI Movie Club

Steve McQueen on 12 YEARS A SLAVE - AFI Movie Club

12 YEARS A SLAVE | Director’s Commentary | Fox Searchlight

12 YEARS A SLAVE | Director’s Commentary | Fox Searchlight

Director Steve McQueen on the timeliness of 12 YEARS A SLAVE

Director Steve McQueen on the timeliness of 12 YEARS A SLAVE

"On Education"

12 YEARS A SLAVE: "On Education"

AFI AWARDS 2013: '12 YEARS A SLAVE'

AFI AWARDS 2013: '12 YEARS A SLAVE'

"The Faces of Solomon Northup"

12 YEARS A SLAVE Featurette: "The Faces of Solomon Northup"

"Solomon's Legacy"

12 YEARS A SLAVE - Solomon's Legacy

"The Cast"

12 YEARS A SLAVE Featurette: "The Cast"

"A Director's Vision"

12 YEARS A SLAVE Featurette: A Director's Vision

12 YEARS A SLAVE | Steve McQueen Q&A

12 YEARS A SLAVE | Steve McQueen Q&A

NYFF51: "12 Years a Slave" Q&A | Steve McQueen + Cast

NYFF51: "12 Years a Slave" Q&A | Steve McQueen + Cast

NYFF51: John Ridley | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: John Ridley | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Rob Steinberg | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Rob Steinberg | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Kelsey Scott | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Kelsey Scott | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Lupita Nyong'o | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Lupita Nyong'o | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Alfre Woodard | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Alfre Woodard | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Paul Dano | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Paul Dano | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Chiwetel Ejiofor | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Chiwetel Ejiofor | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Steve McQueen | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Steve McQueen | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Sarah Paulson | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Sarah Paulson | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Michael K. Williams | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Michael K. Williams | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Michael Fassbender | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

NYFF51: Michael Fassbender | "12 Years A Slave" Red Carpet

"Chiwetel Becomes Solomon"

12 YEARS A SLAVE Featurette: "Chiwetel Becomes Solomon"

NYFF51: "12 Years a Slave" Press Conference | Steve McQueen

NYFF51: "12 Years a Slave" Press Conference | Steve McQueen

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Bill Pohlad - Producer] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Bill Pohlad - Producer] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Hans Zimmer - Composer] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Hans Zimmer - Composer] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Lupita Nyong'o] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Lupita Nyong'o] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Adepero Oduye] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Adepero Oduye] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Chiwetel Ejiofor] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Chiwetel Ejiofor] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Steve McQueen - Director] HD

12 YEARS A SLAVE - TIFF 2013 [Steve McQueen - Director] HD

Michael Fassbender on the TIFF Red Carpet for 12 Years a Slave | CBC Connects

Michael Fassbender on the TIFF Red Carpet for 12 Years a Slave | CBC Connects

Brad Pitt on the TIFF Red Carpet for 12 Years a Slave | CBC Connects

Brad Pitt on the TIFF Red Carpet for 12 Years a Slave | CBC Connects

Benedict Cumberbatch on the TIFF Red Carpet for 12 Years a Slave | CBC Connects

Benedict Cumberbatch on the TIFF Red Carpet for 12 Years a Slave | CBC Connects

12 YEARS A SLAVE Press Conference | Festival 2013

12 YEARS A SLAVE Press Conference | Festival 2013

"A Portrait of Solomon Northup"

12 YEARS A SLAVE Featurette: "A Portrait of Solomon Northup"

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