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It was supposed to be a wild adventure in a far-off country, but when a naive young doctor arrives in 1970’s Uganda – hoping for fun, sun and to lend a helping hand --he finds himself instead on a shocking ride into the darkest realm on earth: the human heart.

2. Into a Dictator’s Heart of Darkness: The Story of THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND
How would you respond to the seductive influence of power? Would you bend or forget your own moral code to achieve it? What happens to someone who starts with good intentions and ends up becoming a blood thirsty individual?

3. A Man of Shocking Extremes and Contradictions: Forest Whitaker Portrays Idi Amin
There are few names in history as recognizable as Idi Amin. He has joined Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot and Sadam Hussein, among others, in the ranks of dictators who seemingly knew no human bounds. But Amin was also a unique case – a one-time boxer and soldier who climbed his way up from literally nothing, charmed the nation with his vibrant pride and personality and appeared to many to be a newly independent Uganda’s greatest hope for becoming a truly African nation.

4. A Fun-Loving Young Doctor Trapped in a Nightmare: James McAvoy as the Fictional Nicholas Garrigan
Just as important as the role of Idi Amin to THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND is the wholly opposite part of the fun-loving young doctor who has no idea what he’s getting into when he agrees to become Amin’s personal physician.

5. Two Women in Idi Amin’s Uganda: Gillian Anderson and Kerry Washington Join The Cast
Even before Nicholas Garrigan becomes involved with Idi Amin, he is stirring up the pot – starting a sexual affair with the mission clinic doctor’s beautiful and lonely wife, Sarah

6. Into Kampala: Shooting in Uganda
Most of THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND was shot in and around Kampala, Uganda, in a city that has seen more than its share of troubles in recent years, yet today is one of Africa’s most bustling and unique urban centers --built on seven fertile hills and lined with examples of stunning modern architecture.

7. Probing the Scars of The Past: Ugandans Respond to THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND
Though he left Uganda in 1979 for exile in Saudi Arabia and passed away in 2003, Idi Amin’s legacy continues to reverberate strongly in Uganda. Nearly every citizen of the country was changed in some way by his rule, so at first, Kevin Macdonald worried about rousing emotions and memories better left untouched.

8. The Facts Behind the Fiction: About Idi Amin’s Uganda
THE LAST KING OF A SCOTLAND is a fictional thriller --but behind the suspense lies the very real story of Uganda under the rule of Idi Amin.

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“I myself consider myself the most powerful figure in the world.”
-- Idi Amin

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It was supposed to be a wild adventure in a far-off country, but when a naive young doctor arrives in 1970’s Uganda – hoping for fun, sun and to lend a helping hand --he finds himself instead on a shocking ride into the darkest realm on earth: the human heart. This is the story of THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND, a powerful thriller that recreates on screen the world of Uganda under the mad dictatorship of Idi Amin. Deftly mixing fact and fiction and startlingly resonant with today’s world, the film features a tour de force performance from Forest Whitaker as Amin and carves two unforgettable portraits: one of a charismatic but psychopathic ruler who ravaged his country and the other,,of a witness to history who finally finds the courage to make a stand.

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It all begins as handsome Scottish physician Nicholas Garrigan (James McAvoy), fresh out of med school, jets off to Uganda, looking for excitement, romance and the joy of helping a country that truly needs his medical skills. Soon after his arrival, Garrigan is called to the scene of a bizarre accident: Idi Amin, the country’s newly installed leader, has smashed his Maserati into a hapless cow. Boldly taking the chaotic situation under control, Garrigan impresses Amin as brazenly forthright. Already obsessed with Scottish history and culture, Amin takes an instant liking to Garrigan and soon offers him the unlikely job of becoming his personal physician.

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It’s an offer so incredible, the doctor cannot refuse – and thus is started his odyssey into the inner circle of one of Africa’s most horrific reigns of terror. At first, Garrigan is seduced by Amin’s famously charming personality and ambitious plans for Uganda, not to mention the ruler’s passion for fast cars, beautiful women and glamorous parties. As time goes on, seduced by his own desire for power,, Garrigan becomes the dictator’s confidante, consultant and right hand man, witnessing increasingly unsettling events --kidnappings, assassinations and unspeakable atrocities in which he himself may be complicit. Trapped in the moral abyss of Amin’s murderous megalomania, Garrigan nearly loses his soul. But when he finally dares to try to stop the insanity, he winds up in a desperate fight for survival.

Based on Giles Foden’s award-winning novel of the same name, THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND is directed by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Kevin Macdonald (TOUCHING THE VOID, ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER) from a screenplay by Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock. With a cast that includes Forest Whitaker, James McAvoy, Kerry Washington Simon McBurney and Gillian Anderson, the film is produced by Andrea Calderwood (THE CLAIM) of Slate Films, and Lisa Bryer and Charles

Steel of Cowboy Films (WASP, THE HOLE, GOODBYE CHARLIE BRIGHT). It is executive produced by Tessa Ross (BILLY ELLIOTT, ENDURING LOVE) from Film Four; Andrew Macdonald (producer of 28 DAYS LATER, TRAINSPOTTING) and Allon Reich (FOUR FEATHERS, DIRTY PRETTY THINGS) of DNA.

Shot in Britain and Uganda with the support of the Ugandan people, the rarely seen world of Idi Amin’s Uganda is captured by a team that includes cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle, DFF BSC, (MILLIONS, 28 DAYS LATER), production designer Mike Carlin (ADVENTURES IN DIGITAL COMICS), British Independent Film Award-winning editor Justine Wright (ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER, TOUCHING THE VOID) and costume designer Michael O'Connor (HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, PROOF OF LIFE).

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