Amistad | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 8, 2014
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Some slight fuzziness, even in brightly lit scenes...almost more so then. The dialogue gets a bit too quiet at different points.
| genre | Drama | History |
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| synopsis | Amistad is about a 1839 mutiny on board a slave ship that is traveling towards the Northeast Coast of America. Much of the story involves a court-room drama about the slave who led the revolt.(law) |
| lead actors | Nigel Hawthorne | Anthony Hopkins | Djimon Hounsou | Morgan Freeman | Chiwetel Ejiofor | Matthew McConaughey | David Paymer | Pete Postlethwaite | Stellan Skarsgård | Anna Paquin | Tomás Milián | John Ortiz | Ralph Brown | Allan Rich | Paul Guilfoyle | Peter Firth | Jeremy Northam | Arliss Howard | Rusty Schwimmer | Jake Weber |
| director | Steven Spielberg |


















