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Mickey Rourke, Kim Basinger Reunite in Political Thriller 'Black November'

Updated: Friday, 10 Feb 2012, 5:06 AM PST
Published : Friday, 10 Feb 2012, 5:06 AM PST

(The New York Post) - Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger, who starred in "9 1/2 Weeks," will reunite in the political film "Black November" from acclaimed Nigerian director Jeta Amata.

Rourke plays a CEO of an oil company that will do anything to make money and is responsible for spills, pipeline explosions and burning villages in Nigeria.

The movie's message is about the Western exploitation of Niger Delta, the local corruption that greases it and the violent local resistance.

"Black November" is due out in the US later this year.

Read more: The New York Post

 

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