| Simon Magus | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Ben Hopkins | 
| Written by | Rob Cheek Ben Hopkins  | 
| Produced by | Robert Jones | 
| Starring | Stuart Townsend Noah Taylor Rutger Hauer Embeth Davidtz Sean McGinley Ian Holm  | 
| Cinematography | Nicholas D. Knowland | 
| Edited by | Alan Levy | 
| Music by | Deborah Mollison | 
| Distributed by | FilmFour | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 101 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Simon Magus is a 1999 British historical mystery drama film directed by Ben Hopkins and starring Noah Taylor and Stuart Townsend. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Background
The film is named for the village fool Simon (Noah Taylor), who is in turn named for the 1st century magician Simon Magus.
Plot
In 19th century Poland, a Jew named Dovid Bendel (Stuart Townsend) tries to revive his dwindling shtetl village by building a railway station next to it. The squire (Rutger Hauer) agrees to provide the land, on the condition that Dovid will read his poetry. A cunning business man (Sean McGinley) is also interested in the land and he tries to compete using money and threats. Through this all wanders the outcast Simon (Noah Taylor), a man rumoured to have magical powers.
Cast
- Stuart Townsend as Dovid Bendel
 - Noah Taylor as Simon Magus
 - Rutger Hauer as Count Albrecht
 - Embeth Davidtz as Leah
 - Sean McGinley as Hase
 - Ian Holm as Sirius/Boris/Head
 - Terence Rigby as Bratislav
 - Amanda Ryan as Sarah
 - David de Keyser as Rabbi
 - Toby Jones as Buchholtz
 - Kathryn Hunter as Grandmother
 - Walter Sparrow as Benjamin
 - Jean Anderson as Roise
 
References
- ↑ "Berlinale: 1999 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
 
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