Syriana [WS]

Syriana [WS]

Stephen Gaghan
Syriana [WS]

Syriana [WS]

Stephen Gaghan

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Overview

Oil drives greed in Oscar-winning Traffic screenwriter Stephen Gaghan's labyrinthine sophomore directorial effort that traces the corruption of the global oil industry from the backrooms of Washington, D.C., to the petroleum-rich fields of the Middle East. Based in part on the writings of former CIA case officer Robert Baer, Syriana combines multiple storylines to explore the complexities that befall a proposed merger between two U.S. oil giants. Reform-minded Gulf country prince Nasir (Alexander Siddig) is in favor of making his nation more self-sufficient rather than U.S.-reliant, and his money-minded Western connections couldn't be less pleased. Before settling into a cushy desk job for the remainder of his career, CIA agent Bob Barnes (George Clooney) is sent on one last assignment -- to assassinate Prince Nasir and reinstate U.S. ties in the oil-rich region. Though his loyalty dictates that Barnes carry out his current mission despite lingering doubts of a previous blunder, his mission goes horribly awry when his field contact goes turncoat and Barnes becomes a CIA scapegoat. Meanwhile, up-and-coming Washington attorney Bennett Holiday (Jeffrey Wright) attempts to walk a fine line in overseeing a tenuous merger between two oil giants that's plagued with shady business dealings. Hotshot energy analyst Bryan Woodman (Matt Damon) is in talks to form a lucrative partnership with Prince Nasir, though the death of his son during a party at the prince's estate makes him question his loyalty to business over family. Back in Washington, D.C., Bennet's boss Dean Whiting attempts to undermine Prince Nasir's attempts to make his country less reliant on the U.S. dollar by planting the seeds of dissonance between the progressive prince and his money-minded younger brother Prince Meshal (Akbar Kurtha).

Product Details

Release Date: 06/20/2006
UPC: 0012569807723
Original Release: 2005
Rating: R
Source: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
Language: English
Time: 2:08:00

Special Features

Closed Caption;Additional scenes; A conversation with George Clooney; Make a Change, Make a Difference; Theatrical trailer

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
George Clooney Bob Barnes
Matt Damon Bryan Woodman
Jeffrey Wright Bennett Holiday
Chris Cooper Jimmy Pope
Amanda Peet Julie Woodman
William Hurt Stan
Alexander Siddig Prince Nasir Al-Subaai
Kayvan Novak Arash
Amr Waked Mohammed Sheik Agiza
Robert Foxworth Tommy Barton
Nicky Henson Sydney Hewitt
Nicholas Art Riley Woodman
Steven Hinkle Max Woodman
Daisy Torme Rebecca
Peter Gerety Leland "Lee" Janus
Richard Lintern Bryan's Boss
Mazhar Munir Wasim Khan
Jocelyn Quivrin Vincent
Roger Yuan Chinese Engineer
Jamey Sheridan Division Chief
Max Minghella Robby Barnes
Nadim Sawalha Emir Hamed Al-Subaai
Akbar Kurtha Prince Meshal Al-Subaai
Sonell Dadral Farooq
Tim Blake Nelson Danny Dalton
Badria Timimi Nasir's Wife
Viola Davis CIA Chairwoman
Ozzie Yue Chinese Oil Executive
Donna Mitchell Pat Janus
David Clennon Donald
Susan Allenback Paralegal #1
Katherine Hoskins Mackey Paralegal
Linda E. Williams Paralegal
Susan Duvall Assistant at CIA
Bahar Soomekh Yassi
Elena Rosa CIA Operations Specialist
Anna George Reza's Sister
Nicholas Reese Art Riley Woodman
Mark Strong Mussawi
Fritz Michel Security Guard
Alexandre Desplat Composer

Technical Credits
Stephen Gaghan Director,Screenwriter
Michael Nozik Producer
Georgia Kacandes Producer
Jennifer Fox Producer
Ben Cosgrove Executive Producer
Steven Soderbergh Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
George Clooney Executive Producer
Lucinda Syson Casting
Lora Kennedy Casting
Avy Kaufman Casting
Elizabeth Greenberg Casting
Petur Hliddal Sound/Sound Designer
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