Disgrace Movie

    • Running time: 118 minutes
    • Directed by Steve Jacobs
    • Written by Anna Maria Monticelli and J.M Coetzee
    • Cinematography by Steve Arnold
    • Edited by Alexandre de Franceschi
    • Country: Australia
    • Based on the novel by J.M. Coetzee
    • Novel won 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature
    • Producer: Steve Jacobs, Anna Maria Monticelli, Emile Sherman
  • Disgrace is a 2009 film based on the 2003 Nobel Prize winning novel by South African author J.M . Coetzee. The film is directed by Steve Jacobs and is written by Anna Maria Moticelli based on the novel by J.M. Coetzee.
  • Disgrace Synopsis

    Disgrace tells the tale of David Lurie, a literature professor. Lurie retreats to his daughter's farm in a small Cape Town, South African town. Lurie is trying to put behind him a highly publicized scandal where he slept with one of his students. He finds that even in his new setting trouble has followed him and no matter how far he goes, his past has continued to haunt him.

  • Disgrace Cast

    • John Malkovich as David Lurie
    • Jessica Haines as Lucy
    • Eriq Ebouaney as Petrus
    • Charles Tertiens as Ryan
    • Scott Cooper as Student
    • Monroe Reimers as Board Member
    • Fiona Press

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