The Constant Gardener behind the scenes

2021-11-18 08:01
In the film, the baseball cap played by Laubier, played by Pete Postelthwaite, bears the logo of the US "Human Rights Front" organization. This is a non-profit organization that requires equality in sexual orientation and gender identity, and is the largest gay organization in the United States.
In the scene where Tessa walks through the slum, many children greet her, and she responds politely. This is not in the script. Those children do live in Kibera.
The crew also built a middle school for the locals in the desert where the ending scene was filmed.
Screenwriter Jeffrey Kane played the club gatekeeper in the film.
The photo taken by Justin's car is 22CD 20K, and the "CD" in it indicates that the car belongs to a diplomat.
Mike Neville was the original director of the film, and he later directed Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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Extended Reading
  • Monserrate 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    Politics, interests, corruption, killings, dirty deals that look like aid. . . . Is the world really like this? Who benefits? Who instructed?

  • Margot 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The subject is very serious, and the filming is very deep, but unfortunately I didn't watch it right. I was basically "chicken pecking rice" in the early morning

The Constant Gardener quotes

  • Tessa Quayle: I thought you spies knew everything.

    Tim Donohue: Only God knows everything. He works for Mossad.

  • Lorbeer: Big pharmaceuticals are right up there with the arms dealers.

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