The Mission

UK (1986): Drama

Roland Joffé directs this fuzzy effort at a David Lean-like epic without David Lean's sense of emotional proportion. Lean's most important screenwriting collaborator, Robert Bolt, in fact wrote The Mission, which concerns a Jesuit missionary (Jeremy Irons) who establishes a church in the hostile jungles of Brazil and then finds his work threatened by greed and political forces among his superiors. Robert De Niro is briefly effective as a callous soldier who kills his own brother and then turns to Irons's character to oversee his penance and conversion to the clergy. The narrative and dramatic forces at work in this movie should be more stirring and powerful than they are -- the problem being that Joffé is too removed from them to allow us in. (Tom Keogh, Amazon.com)

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· Best Cinematography 1986: Chris Menges


· Best Picture 1986: Fernando Ghia & David Puttnam - Producers (Warner Bros./Goldcrest/Kingsmere, Warner Bros.)
· Directing 1986: Roland Joffé
· Art Direction/Set Decoration 1986: Stuart Craig - Art Direction; Jack Stephens - Set Decoration
· Costume Design 1986: Enrico Sabbatini
· Film Editing 1986: Jim Clark
· Music Scoring Awards (Original Music Score) 1986: Ennio Morricone

7 nominations, 1 Award