Manderlay
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Manderlay

A story of slavery, set in the southern U.S. in the 1930s.

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Manderlay is a thought-provoking drama set in the southern United States during the 1930s, focusing on the theme of slavery. The story follows a young woman named Grace, who stumbles upon a plantation called Manderlay, where slavery still exists despite the abolition of the practice. Grace becomes determined to free the oppressed workers and bring justice to the community.

As she navigates the complex dynamics of power and discrimination, Grace faces both resistance and unexpected alliances within Manderlay's society. The film delves into profound questions about humanity, ethics, and the legacy of slavery in America. With a gripping narrative and poignant performances, Manderlay challenges viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about the country's history and social injustices.

Directed by Lars von Trier, Manderlay is a compelling and visually striking film that prompts audiences to reflect on the enduring impact of slavery and the struggles for freedom and equality. Featuring a talented cast and a powerful storyline, this movie offers a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of race, power, and morality in the American South.

Also Known As:

Manderlay

Release Date:

03 Jun 2005

Writers:

Lars von Trier

Awards:

1 win & 16 nominations