Body of Lies

Plot Summary

Roger Ferris (Leonardo DiCaprio) is the best man U.S. Intelligence has on the ground, in places where human life is worth no more than the information it can get you.  In operations that take him around the globe from the Middle East to Washington, Ferris’s next breath often depends on the voice at the other end of a secure phone line – CIA veteran Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe).  Waging war from a laptop in the suburbs, Hoffman is on the trail of an emerging terrorist leader who has orchestrated a campaign of bombings while eluding the most sophisticated intelligence network in the world.  To lure the terrorist out into the open, Ferris will have to penetrate his murky world, but the closer he gets to the target, the more he discovers that trust is both a dangerous commodity and the only one that will get him out alive.

The film stars Oscar nominee Leonardo DiCaprio (“Blood Diamond,” “The Aviator,” “The Departed”), Oscar winner Russell Crowe (“Gladiator,” “A Beautiful Mind”), Mark Strong (“Stardust”), Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani (“M for Mother”), Oscar Isaac (“The Nativity Story”) and Simon McBurney (“The Golden Compass”).

“Body of Lies” is directed by Academy Award nominee Ridley Scott (“Black Hawk Down,” “Gladiator”) from a screenplay by Oscar winner William Monahan (“The Departed”) based on the novel by former Washington Post columnist David Ignatius.  Donald De Line (“The Italian Job”) and Ridley Scott are the producers, with Michael Costigan (“American Gangster,” “Brokeback Mountain”) and Charles J.D. Schlissel (“The Prestige”) serving as executive producers.

The behind-the-scenes creative team is led by cinematographer Alexander Witt (“American Gangster”), Oscar-nominated production designer Arthur Max (“American Gangster,” “Gladiator”) Oscar-winning editor Pietro Scalia (“Black Hawk Down”), and Oscar-winning costume designer Janty Yates (“Gladiator”).  Marc Streitenfeld (“Kingdom of Heaven”) composed the score.

Opening nationwide on October 10, 2008, “Body of Lies” will be distributed by Warner Bros Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.  The film has been rated “R” by the MPAA for “strong violence, including some torture, and language throughout.”


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  • Ridley Scott's war on terror

    Boston.com catches up with "Body of Lies" director Ridley Scott. Adapted from the best selling novel by David Ignatius, Scott believes that the film relates to our choice to have humanitarian behavior - or not. Which he stresses is an important and fundamental desicion for american citizens. The director also chats about his personal style when working with actors and the encouragement they recieve to participate in the development of the film. "Body of Lies" is out in theaters October 10th.

    "...Everything's an evolution. So they're encouraged - well, not Russell and Leo, they're not going to be shy in coming forward, believe me! - but I mean, if I've got someone coming in new, like Mark Strong [the character Hani in "Body of Lies"], I hadn't worked with him before and I really enjoyed that experience, so I liked to include him in the process. Everything, right down to how he looks. What do you think, what do you think, what do you think?"

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