Mississippi Burning 1988 M
      When
1.00 pm, Sat 1 Sep 2018 (128 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
About
'Made [more than] 27 years ago, a quarter of a century after the sensational murders of three civil rights workers in a small deep south township by Ku Klux Klan members that it recreates, Mississippi Burning is wearing well. Arguably the finest of Alan Parker's 17 feature films, it's a vivid, passionate political thriller combining melodrama and semi-documentary realism to powerful effect. Mississippi Burning is a visceral experience, immersing the audience in the vicious anger of the local racists and the heat from the flaming crosses of the Ku Klux Klan.' The Guardian
Production Credits
- Director: Alan Parker
 - Script: Chris Gerolmo
 - Producers: Robert F. Colesberry, Frederick Zollo
 - Cinematographer: Peter Biziou
 - Cast: Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe, Frances Mcdormand
 - Editor: Gerry Hambling
 - Music: Trevor Jones
 - Art Director: John Willett
 - Costume Designer: Aude Bronson-Howard
 - Print Source: Park Circus
 - Rights: Park Circus
 - Screening Format: 35mm
 - Year: 1988
 - Runtime: 128 minutes
 - Country: United States
 - Language: English
 - Sound: Dolby SR
 - Colour: Colour