12 Years a Slave

Factual error: In the final scene where Solomon was reunited with his family, the doors he entered the room through had Edwardian style leadlight glass. The movie was set about 50 years before this style.

Factual error: In the close-up of the violin being strung, it is obvious the strings are of contemporary origin. You can see they are translucent plastic; not exactly historically accurate.

Continuity mistake: Towards the end while Mr. Parker speaks with Epps about Solomon's freedom the sun changes between shots.

ozwal13

Continuity mistake: When Platt is putting clapboards on the frame, after Tibeats tells him to make them flush he has one nail in the center of a plank when he sees Patsey being pulled out of another building. He takes his hand off the plank and watches. The plank is at three different angles depending on the shot, although Platt is standing several feet away and has not touched it again. (00:45:00)

Greg B

More quotes from 12 Years a Slave

Trivia: This was the first film from a black director to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

More trivia for 12 Years a Slave

Question: Why did all of the slaves have such beautiful teeth? The elderly woman slave who sang had a perfect set of white teeth. I can't imagine that slave owners took their "property" to the dentist on a regular basis. And how good was the dental work in the mid 1800's anyway?

Answer: Few slaves would have had healthy, straight white teeth or had access to professional dental care, which was not very advanced at that time and it was painful. This is a detail the filmmakers either deliberately chose to ignore or were careless in how they depicted the characters' conditions.

raywest

More questions & answers from 12 Years a Slave

Join the mailing list

Separate from membership, this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Check out the mistake & trivia books, on Kindle and in paperback.