Un suburbano bianco della classe media sudafricana accetta di aiutare il suo giardiniere nero a trovare suo figlio imprigionato. La sua indagine gli apre gli occhi sugli orrori commessi dall... Leggi tuttoUn suburbano bianco della classe media sudafricana accetta di aiutare il suo giardiniere nero a trovare suo figlio imprigionato. La sua indagine gli apre gli occhi sugli orrori commessi dalla polizia segreta e lo trasforma in un bersaglio.Un suburbano bianco della classe media sudafricana accetta di aiutare il suo giardiniere nero a trovare suo figlio imprigionato. La sua indagine gli apre gli occhi sugli orrori commessi dalla polizia segreta e lo trasforma in un bersaglio.
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 2 vittorie e 9 candidature totali
- Captain Stolz
- (as Jurgen Prochnow)
- Susan's Father
- (as David De Keyser)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizWith this movie, writer and director Euzhan Palcy became the first Black woman to direct a major Hollywood movie.
- BlooperWhen the camera pulls away from the court house (Harare City Hall) a bus drives past displaying an advertisement for Balkan Bulgarian Airlines, which flew to Zimbabwe, but not to South Africa under apartheid during the 1970s.
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Ian McKenzie: Justice and law, Mr. Du Toit, are often just... well they're, I suppose they can be described as distant cousins. And here in South Africa, well, they're simply not on speaking terms at all.
- Colonne sonoreUnomatheba
Written by Joseph Shabalala
Performed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
Produced by Danny Lawson for Night After Night, Ltd.
A Dry White Season was originally a novel concerned with the aftermath of the famous Soweto Massacre when South African troops fired on a protest of black Bantu children being forced to learn in Afrikaans the language of the oppressor as Desmond Tutu so eloquently put it.
The son of the gardener at Donald Sutherland's estate is killed in Soweto and his body is not returned. After which the gardener Winston Ntshona is picked up by the special branch of the South African Police for asking too many questions and later he dies in prison the result of a suicide which no one with a functioning brain believes. At that point Sutherland decides to intervene himself.
Sutherland plays a history teacher in a white only school and as he learns about what's going on and starts asking the questions he dare not ask before even to himself. His radicalization is total, but it costs him dear, his wife Janet Suzman and his daughter Sussanah Harker leave him, but his young son Rowen Elnes sticks with dad.
It's not that he doesn't gain a few new friends, African National Congress organizer Zakes Mokae, crusading journalist Susan Sarandon, and human rights attorney Marlon Brando. But he also gains a bitter and malevolent enemy in Special Branch Captain Jurgen Prochnow who apparently does damage control for the government. That includes outright murder of suspected opposition to the apartheid government.
Every actor worth his salt loves a courtroom scene and Marlon Brando might have even come back for that in this film as well as the anti- apartheid cause. He got the film's only Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, but lost to Denzel Washington for Glory. I suspect given Marlon's history with Oscar folks were reluctant to vote for him.
The film really belongs to star Donald Sutherland though and I think it a pity he wasn't given any Oscar nomination for this fine film with an eternal message about freedom.
- bkoganbing
- 16 apr 2008
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 9.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.766.879 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 202.507 USD
- 24 set 1989
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 3.766.879 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1