Rendition
What if someone you love... just disappeared?
2007 | 120m | English
Popularity: 4 (history)
| Director: | Gavin Hood |
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| Writer: | Kelley Sane |
| Staring: |
| When an Egyptian terrorism suspect "disappears" on a flight from Africa to Washington DC, his American wife and a CIA analyst find themselves caught up in a struggle to secure his release from a secret detention facility somewhere outside the US. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 07, 2007 |
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| Director: | Gavin Hood |
| Writer: | Kelley Sane |
| Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
| Keywords | anti terror, central intelligence agency (cia), loss of loved one, police brutality, war on terror, kidnapping, intelligence, despair, inhumanity, senator, plo terrorist group, civil rights, hijacking, terror cell, politics, politician, government, torturing police, torture, terrorism, cruelty, american, surveillance |
| Production Companies | Anonymous Content, Level 1 Entertainment, MID Foundation |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $24,748,670
Budget: $27,500,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 05, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Reese Witherspoon | Isabella Fields El-Ibrahimi |
| Jake Gyllenhaal | Douglas Freeman |
| Meryl Streep | Corrine Whitman |
| Alan Arkin | Senator Hawkins |
| Peter Sarsgaard | Alan Smith |
| Omar Metwally | Anwar El-Ibrahimi |
| Igal Naor | Abasi Fawal |
| Hadar Ratzon Rotem | Safiya |
| J.K. Simmons | Lee Mayer |
| Simon Abkarian | Said Abdel Aziz |
| Moa Khouas | Khalid |
| Zineb Oukach | Fatima Fawal |
| Aramis Knight | Jeremy El-Ibrahimi |
| Rosie Malek-Yonan | Nuru El-Ibrahimi |
| Laila Mrabti | Lina Fawal |
| David Fabrizio | William Dixon |
| Mounir Margoum | Rani |
| Driss Roukhe | Bahi |
| Bob Gunton | Lars Whitman |
| Del Hunter-White | DC Female Security Guard |
| Boubker Fahmi | Senior Prison Guard |
| Nava Ziv | Samia Fawal |
| Reymonde Amsallem | Layla Fawal |
| Wendy Phillips | Samantha |
| Christian Martin | Senator Lewis' Aide |
| Hassam Ghancy | Hamadi |
| Najib Oudghiri | Omar Adnan |
| Omar Salim | Rashid Salimi |
| Bunnie Rivera | Corinne's Housekeeper |
| Noureddine Aberdine | Student Leader |
| Mohamed El Habib Ahamdane | Hamadi's 2nd in Command |
| Fatima Regragui | Khalid's Grandmother |
| Anne Betancourt | Sharon Lopez |
| Salaheddine Ben Chegra | Al Jazeera Newscaster |
| Natalia Zonova | French Tourist |
| Hassan Hammouche | Hospital Doctor |
| Skylar T. Adams | CIA Agent at DC Airport |
| Tim Thomas | CIA Agent at DC Airport |
| Richard Dorton | CIA Agent at DC Airport |
| Abdellah Lamsabhi | Tea House Owner |
| Lasfer Abdelghni | Hamid, Douglas' Driver |
| Floella Benjamin | CIA Staffer |
| Akram Allie | Cape Town Businessman |
| Michael Dube | Cape Town Businessman |
| Pope Jerrod | Cape Town Businessman |
| Anthony Watterson | Cape Town Businessman |
| Marisia Moreno | Woman Who Helps Isabella |
| Tanane Boussif | Prison Soldier |
| Lofti Hassan | Taxi Driver |
| El Oualid Mezouar | Donkey Cart Driver |
| Craig Johnson | Capitol Hill Police |
| Wade Harlan | Capitol Hill Police |
| Derek Hansen | Reception Guest |
| Steve Tom | Reception Guest |
| Robert Clotworthy | Reception Guest |
| Muna Otaru | Senate Staffer |
| Nick Toth | CNN Announcer |
| David J. Randolph | Todd Hamilton |
| Mustapha Louchou | Khalid's Brother |
| Marina Anderson | Neighbor with Collie (uncredited) |
| David Black | Janitor (uncredited) |
| Elaine Anne Furst | Labor and Delivery Nurse (uncredited) |
| Paul Hodge | Capitol Hill Officer (uncredited) |
| Jason Roehm | Secret Service (uncredited) |
| Joseph Andrew Schneider | Security Officer (uncredited) |
| Levi Tinker | Press Member (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Jille Azis | Set Designer |
| Kelley Sane | Writer |
| Harry Pain | Art Direction |
| Megan Gill | Editor |
| Bruria Albeck | Casting |
| Kevin Constant | Supervising Art Director |
| Robyn Aronstam | Script Supervisor |
| Scott Rathner | In Memory Of |
| Chad Tyler | Stand In |
| Alisa Hensley | Stunts |
| Heidi Pascoe | Stunts |
| Mark Kilian | Original Music Composer |
| Tony Noble | Art Direction |
| Paul Hepker | Original Music Composer |
| Eammon Hughes | Hairstylist |
| J. Roy Helland | Hairstylist |
| Kate Dowd | Casting |
| Steve Artmont | Makeup Artist |
| Rebecca Lafford | Makeup Artist |
| Molly Stern-Schlusse | Makeup Artist |
| Kathy Driscoll-Mohler | Casting |
| Keith Pain | Supervising Art Director |
| Barry Robison | Production Design |
| Madelein Krugell | Hairstylist |
| Nezha Aouis | Hairstylist |
| Dion Beebe | Director of Photography |
| Michael Wilkinson | Costume Design |
| Gavin Hood | Director |
| Francine Maisler | Casting |
| Fríða Aradóttir | Hairstylist |
| Carol Kiefer | Art Department Coordinator |
| Jordan Crockett | Draughtsman |
| Terel Gibson | Visual Effects Editor |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| David Kanter | Producer |
| Edward Milstein | Executive Producer |
| Keith Redmon | Producer |
| Mark Martin | Producer |
| Paul Schwake | Executive Producer |
| Steve Golin | Producer |
| Michael Sugar | Producer |
| Bill Todman Jr. | Executive Producer |
| Marcus Viscidi | Producer |
| Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 22 | 39 | 12 |
| 2024 | 5 | 22 | 44 | 13 |
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| 2025 | 1 | 16 | 38 | 8 |
| 2025 | 2 | 9 | 15 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 4 | 11 | 1 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
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| 2026 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 3 |
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I remember there were all sort of speculations about the CIA using rendition techniques around the time this was released, and I actually thought it could have been a powerful light to shine on an US government that tended to act with impunity when it suited it - especially if your name didn’t happe ... n to originate in the West. That’s what happens to Egyptian-born engineer “Anwar” (Omar Metwally) who is travelling home to his wife (Reese Witherspoon) in the States when he is “diverted” on the instructions of “Whitman” (Meryl Streep) to a dark and unholy place where he is stripped of his clothes and his dignity, then questioned about a recent bombing atrocity - all under the watchful eye of “Freeman” (Jake Gyllenhaal) who is clearly torn between loyalty to his country and his own sense of human decency. Meantime, as you might expect, the wife of the captive man - completely unaware of his whereabouts, raises the issues with her senator (Alan Arkin) via his aide “Smith” (Peter Sarsgaard) but they seem more preoccupied with the optics of appearing to be on the wrong side of public opinion than they are about finding this man. Now of course there is the slightest of chances that “Anwar” does know something, but it’s about as remote as the source of the Amazon and the question quickly becomes more about the internecine game of political chess being played by all sides in this game with scant regard for a man whom in Metwally is easily the most convincing actor on the screen. To be fair to it, this film does begin quite promisingly with the arbitrary exercise of power making a mockery of any thoughts of democratic oversight, but Gyllenhaal is nowhere near his best and neither is the underused Witherspoon who seems uncertain as to just how she wants to play the part of the terrified, pregnant, wife. It’s conclusion is all a bit rushed, but it does show just how duplicitous and Machiavellian people can be when there are laws both within and outside the law - it's just a shame that wasn’t explored more fully.