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#BEASTSOFNONATION Opens In The Bay Area OCTOBER 16TH

BEASTS OF NO NATION (A Netflix Original Film) OPENING IN SAN FRANCISCO, BERKELEY, PALO ALTO AND SANTA CRUZ THEATRES ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH.

ALSO AVAILABLE ON NETFLIX BEGINNING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH.

The film is playing in the Mill Valley Film Festival on Thursday, October 15th.



From director Cary Joji Fukunaga, and set in West Africa, BEASTS OF NO NATION tells the story of AGU (Abraham Attah), a young villager, whom we meet playing with his older brother, making mischief with his friends at a nearby refugee camp and enjoying dinner with his family. But the happy routines of childhood are shattered when army troops from the capital city arrive to squelch a rebellion against the country’s corrupt regime. His mother and sister escape to a nearby city, but Agu is left behind with his father and brother, and shortly thereafter, he is suddenly on his own. Terrified and alone, Agu escapes to the forest where he’s discovered by a company of young rebels led by the charismatic COMMANDANT (Idris Elba). There he undergoes a gauntlet of harsh treatment, initiation rituals and fiery speeches from the Commandant, but also finds a kindred spirit in STRIKA (Emmanuel “King Kong” Nii Adom), a mute fellow recruit. As the ragtag army sets off on a series of battles, Agu is eventually promoted from ammo carrier to rifle-toting soldier. BEASTS OF NO NATION follows Agu's journey and the loss of innocence, as he attempts to find the remains of a childhood that seem so out of reach.

A Film by Cary Fukunaga
Run Time: 136 Minutes

Netflix presents Beasts of No Nation, a Red Crown Production in association with Participant Media, Levantine Films, New Balloon and Mutressa Movies. Beasts of No Nation is written for the screen and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Based on the novel by Uzodinma Iweala. Produced by Amy Kaufman, P.G.A., Cary Joji Fukunaga, P.G.A., Daniela Taplin Lundberg, P.G.A., Riva Marker, P.G.A., Daniel Crown and Idris Elba. Director of Photography is Cary Joji Fukunaga. Production designer is Inbal Weinberg. Costume designer is Jenny Eagan. Casting director is Harrison Nesbit. Editors are Mikkel E.G. Nielsen and Pete Beaudreau. Music is composed by Dan Romer.

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