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Directed by Jon Cassar
Genre Action/Drama Creator Joel Surnow,Robert Cochran Written by Howard Gordon Produced by Howard Gordon,Brian Grazer,Jon Cassar,Manny Coto,David Fury,Evan Katz,Kiefer Sutherland Starring Kiefer Sutherland,Cherry Jones,Bob Gunton,Colm Feore,Powers Boothe,Robert Carlyle,Peter MacNicol,Gil Bellows,Jon Voight, Hakeem Kae-Kazim,Kris Lemche,Eric Lively,Carly Pope,Tony Todd Music by Sean Callery Country United States Language English 24: Redemption is a television movie from the television series, 24. It was first aired on November 23, 2008, on Fox in the United States, and later released on DVD on November 25. The film was written by executive producer Howard Gordon, and was directed by Jon Cassar. 24: Redemption takes place sometime between the sixth and seventh seasons, in real time between 3:00pm and 5:00pm (Sangala timezone) on the US Inauguration Day. The main setting is Sangala, a fictional African country, where Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) tries to find peace with himself, and works as a missionary with Carl Benton (Robert Carlyle), who built the Okavango school to aid war orphans. Jack is served a subpoena to appear before the United States Senate regarding human rights violations, but refuses to go. Meanwhile, a shadow organization among the United States government aids General Juma (Tony Todd) and his militia in a coup d'etat. The working title was 24: Exile. The concept of the film started since the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike, which delayed the seventh season for a year, leaving a gap during 2008. Redemption was somewhat inspired by the Rwandan Genocide in 1994. The majority of Redemption was filmed on location outside Cape Town, South Africa, since the producers saw it difficult to mimic an authentic African scenery in America. The DVD releases of Redemption often contain an extended version of the film. The original airing was seen by just over 12 million Americans, and was given generally mixed to positive reviews, many stating that the film somewhat makes up for the criticisms of the sixth season, as well as praises for showing a more human side to Bauer. 24: Redemption was nominated for one Golden Globe and five Emmy Awards. However, none of these resulted in a win. Redemption begins with a brief prologue showing a young boy being kidnapped at night, indoctrinated, and drafted along with other boys into a rebel militia so they could take part in a coup d'etat,[1] which is being funded by a shadow organization led by Jonas Hodges (Jon Voight). While Jack performs missionary work at the Okavango school in Sangala, U.S. embassy official Frank Trammel (Gil Bellows) serves Jack a subpoena to appear before the Senate regarding torture charges, but he refuses to go. Upon hearing the embassy will cut funding to Benton's school if it continues to protect him, Jack decides to leave. Meanwhile, several children playing soccer are ambushed by Juma's rebel soldiers and kidnapped for conscription. When two boys run away, the soldiers open fire, killing one. Benton learns that the rebels are planning to attack his school. He calls Jack, who hides the children in an underground shelter, and kills several rebels before getting captured and tortured. Benton is able to ambush the remaining soldiers, and Jack kills the leader, Youssou Dubaku (Zolile Nokwe). His brother, Iké (Hakeem Kae-Kazim) hears of his death and plots revenge, while Jack and Benton leave with the children to get to the American embassy in the capital before the final helicopter evacuates the country. In Washington, D.C., Chris Whitley (Kris Lemche) is ordered by the conspirators who fund Juma's militia to erase all information that would incriminate them. Instead, he calls his friend Roger Taylor (Eric Lively), the son of President Elect Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones), for help. After Roger hears of the conspiracy, Whitley returns to his home to forward the files, only to be stopped by Hodges's men, who take the information, kill Whitley and bury the body in concrete. Jack, Benton and the boys are spotted by Iké's helicopter. While they flee into the forest, Benton steps on a land mine. With little time to disarm it, Benton urges Jack to leave, so he can buy time. When he is surrounded by Iké and his men, Benton takes his foot off the trigger and detonates the mine, killing himself and the rebels, though Iké survives. Jack and the children continue to the capital, where Jack defeats another rebel ambush. At the gates of the embassy, Trammel denies the children entry and blackmails Jack into surrendering for the children's safety. With reluctance, Jack accepts, sacrificing his freedom. While Taylor is inaugurated President, Jack and the children evacuate, leaving chaotic Sangala behind. 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