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Battle in Seattle

Thousands of activists descend upon Seattle, Washington to protest the 1999 WTO Ministerial Conference (World Trade Organization). What starts as a peaceful rally aimed at halting WTO talks quickly escalates into a full-fledged riot, ultimately triggering a State of Emergency that pits protesters against the Seattle Police Department and the National Guard.

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Stuart Townsend

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Cast & Crew

Ray Liotta

Ray Liotta

Mayor Jim Tobin

George Gordon

George Gordon

Anchor #2

Alistair Abell

Alistair Abell

Eric

Isaach de Bankolé

Isaach de Bankolé

Abasi

Ivana Miličević

Ivana Miličević

Carla

Joshua Jackson

Joshua Jackson

Randall

Glenn Ennis

Glenn Ennis

Officer #1

Brad Loree

Brad Loree

Cop #1

Martin Henderson

Martin Henderson

Jay

Mark Gibbon

Mark Gibbon

Squad Leader

Jennifer Carpenter

Jennifer Carpenter

Sam

Lindsay Bourne

Lindsay Bourne

Hanson

Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum

Johnson

Michelle Rodriguez

Michelle Rodriguez

Lou

Connie Nielsen

Connie Nielsen

Jean

Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija

Dr. Maric

Christopher Jacot

Christopher Jacot

Michael

Ken Kirzinger

Ken Kirzinger

Officer #2

Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron

Ella

Tzi Ma

Tzi Ma

Governor

Garry Chalk

Garry Chalk

Chief Faherty

Richard Ian Cox

Richard Ian Cox

Mayor's Assistant

Gina Holden

Gina Holden

Protester #4

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Stuart Townsend

Stuart Townsend

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Barbara Tyson

Barbara Tyson

Anna

Woody Harrelson

Woody Harrelson

Dale

Deborah DeMille

Deborah DeMille

Doctor

André 3000

André 3000

Django

Steve Baran

Steve Baran

Rioter (uncredited)

Kelly-Ruth Mercier

Kelly-Ruth Mercier

Female Guard

Gary Hudson

Gary Hudson

Lieutenant

Rex Davison

Rex Davison

Security Staff (as Rex Davidson)

Alberta Mayne

Alberta Mayne

Protestor #3

Adrian Hough

Adrian Hough

Durell

Alex Terzieff

Alex Terzieff

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Haskell Wexler

Haskell Wexler

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Details

GenresAction, Drama
Runtime1h 39 mins
Released on07 Sep 2007
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

4/10

**It has some points of merit, but lacks neutrality.** I was too young in 1999 to remember this World Trade Organization meeting. However, I am fully aware that this type of summit is usually a rallying point for demonstrators in favor of a thousand ideals: rebels without a cause, anarchists, socialists, communists, environmentalists, conspiracy theorists... I don't really know what happened, but there is no doubt that these protests were violent and, to a certain extent, they managed to achieve their objectives, severely disrupting the summit and the life of the city, and becoming a juicier and more relevant matter than the summit itself. In the following summits, there was more care. I could make a series of considerations around the real usefulness of the WTO, or even if there aren't other ways to encourage a greater trade flow and greater ease in commercial exchanges between countries, making it possible to end this, apparently questionable, organization. But one thing I learned in my life: the owners of money usually win these wars, even if they lose some battles along the way. The film is very competently directed by Stuart Townsend. The director does not hide that his heart and admiration are with the protesters in the streets, and the film is not neutral about that. Thus, we witness the glorification of peaceful protests, the demonization of authorities (even though the police are portrayed as men who only do their job) and even the exposure of many of those who, under the cover of protests, broke and burned things just because it seemed a good idea. Personally, I would have preferred a more neutral approach, because if the idea was to demonize the economy and the WTO, it should have been better contextualized. The cast has some well-known names, and Martin Henderson turns out to be one of the actors who deserve our applause. He's done a good job, he's in excellent shape, and he's used the material he's been given very well to give personality and depth to his character. I also really liked the performance of Charlize Theron, in the role of her wife. Ray Liotta is very good in the role of a mayor who is overtaken by events. The rest of the cast, however, I felt didn't stand out, and didn't do much more than they really had to. The film has an extraordinary cinematic beauty, as it manages to recreate very well what was experienced on the streets during those days in December 1999. The way in which everything was recreated is pleasantly aesthetic without losing any kind of credibility or realism. The sets (streets) and costumes also help a lot and the cinematography makes good use of gas fumes and light and shadow effects, in addition to a series of moving camera shots, which transport us to the middle of the action.

Wuchak

6/10

**_Rebels needing a cause vs. SWAT police in Jet City_** I never knew there was a battle in Seattle and learned that the ‘battle’ refers to the protests that halted the 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) summit in Seattle from Nov 30 to Dec 3. Not being a fan of the typical ‘protestor’ who annoyingly blocks traffic, I put off seeing this docudrama; the fact that it bombed at the box office didn’t help. However, it works by informing you of the WTO with further details at the climax concerning the near future, not to mention writer/director Stuart Townsend seamlessly interspliced footage from the actual event into the proceedings. The fictional dramas also surprisingly hook the viewer, shallow though they may be. Woody Harrelson heads the cast as a tough police officer with a shaved head and Charlize Theron plays his pregnant wife. Meanwhile Ray Liotta is on hand as the mayor under pressure while statuesque Connie Nielsen plays a journalist who starts to sympathize with the protestors, the latter represented by Martin Henderson, André Benjamin, Michelle Rodriguez and Jennifer Carpenter. So, this is a compelling enough production with a quality cast that effectively documents a piece of modern American history; Townsend should be commended. It’s just hindered by the fact that, anymore, the average citizen couldn’t care less about eye-rolling ‘protestors.’ Get a freakin’ job and add something to society! It runs 1h 38m and was shot in Seattle in Nov-Dec, 2006. GRADE: B-

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