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Backstabbing for Beginners (2018)

Backstabbing for Beginners (2018)

GENRESDrama,History,Romance,Thriller
LANGEnglish,Persian,French
ACTOR
Theo JamesBen KingsleyBelçim BilginJacqueline Bisset
DIRECTOR
Per Fly

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Backstabbing for Beginners (2018) is a English,Persian,French movie. Per Fly has directed this movie. Theo James,Ben Kingsley,Belçim Bilgin,Jacqueline Bisset are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Backstabbing for Beginners (2018) is considered one of the best Drama,History,Romance,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

In October 2002, twenty-four year old Michael Sullivan moves from a job in lobbying to one in the diplomatic corps at the UN, he getting the job despite he feeling the interview having gone badly. He comes from a family of diplomats with both his father and his older sister having served - the former who was killed in 1983 in the US Embassy bombing in Beirut - and thus feels it is in his blood, his hope to make some difference in the world. He is assigned to be the assistant to Costa Pasaris - Pasha - the Undersecretary to the Oil for Food program, the largest ever humanitarian program in the organization. The program is to have Iraqi oil sold at market value with no proceeds going to the regime of Saddam Hussein, in exchange for food and medicine to the Iraqi populace who have suffered under that regime in Hussein filling his own coffers instead. Pasha quickly begins to see Michael as a trusted and valuable aide for the program, particularly against naysayers, especially internal ...

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Backstabbing for Beginners (2018) Reviews

  • the shadows of power

    voigaswolpertinger2018-04-22

    The movie backstabbing for beginners is not half as bad as some reviews have it. sure it does not invent the diplomacy thriller anew, but its solid handwork, a good production and the sets were good too. i was a bit irritated by ben kingsleys constant swearing, it would not befit a real high diplomat to use such foul language in public all the time. overall is a watchable film about a young idealistic guy getting assigned to a supposed dream job. but sooner than he imagined, he is caught up in the confusion that any multi billion dollar program and high politics bring along. whom can he believe? is it possible for one man to make a difference in a fight against corruption and greed? see for yourself

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  • enough truth?.....

    joanc-408542018-06-22

    Everybody knew this was a corrupt operation - I was in Baghdad in 97 and met some UN observers one told me when she went to the warehouses to check and they were empty, her bosses said to her "shut up and take your money"....there were some highly moral people hi up in the UN though like Dennis Halliday, Hans von Sponeck and Jutta Burghardt, of WFP who like the other two resigned. A very shameful time for the UN and of course the people of Iraq who still suffer to this day. This story needs to be told and the film should be pushed but it wont be...........

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  • decent movie, heavy story

    connta2018-05-02

    As a movie the piece is nothing spectacular and as such might not capture the average movie fan but for us who like a movie based on real events this is pretty good, to me a true story based movie is almost always better than the fictional one. Before you go saying "you really believe there are 100% true movies" ill stop you right there, no, i do not, but you dont have to take the movie at face value it can inspire you to do your own research about the matter if you are interested. To be frank i dont think i (or you) ever actually heard a 100% true story, human memory is not 100%, rarely anything is, this was close enough to get the point across. This was a very big scandal, there is a reviewer here on IMDB who stated it is a fictional movie and that he/she was actually involved in Food-for-Oil which was nothing but sunshine and rainbows. I have a hard time believing that. Why did the people involved fled, why did all those companies settled and paid enormous fines, just not to go thru a hassle of proving oneself innocent? I am sure there are very fine men and women in the UN who really try to help but any and every organization is susceptible to corruption and UN is no different, where there is power there is abuse of power. I wish there were more movies that are doing scandals of the time past so we dont forget and dont let them repeat.

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  • You can't fight the storm

    nogodnomasters2018-04-30

    This is a brief biopic of Michael Sullivan, a UN executive assistant in the Iraq Oil for Food program that exposed its massive corruption. The film only covers a few short years. He worked for Pasha (Ben Kingsley) who deals in moral relativism, in that he wants to keep a corrupt program alive as it helps some people. His reports were truthful, but he chose his truths carefully. The sandal ranks about number 4 in the common man's ability to understand what happened behind BCCI, Indonesiagate, and the 2008 Bank/mortgage crash. And for that reason much of the film was boring. Kickbacks and explosions. Internal drama. Guide: F-word. sex. No nudity.

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  • Important story, a litly 'dusty' as film

    EskeRahn2018-01-18

    This is in genre not on the list docu-drama, where the whole thing are based on the real story and real people in the scandal about Oil For Food. And as such it is an important film, so those that are too young to have lived it or just have forgot the story have it told/refreshed. (It was big back then). It is well played by the actors, and the director -as usual- does a good job. But some parts gave me a dry and dusty feeling in the mouth (and no, not due to the sand...), but for obvious reasons not all parts of a real story are equally dramatic, but the slightly boring parts are important to get the full story. 8 is a bit high, but 7 is a bit too stingy... (I'm not sure about the spoiler tag, since it is based on a real story)

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