Director
John Boorman
Music (original)
Murray Anderson
Cast
Juliette Binoche, Samuel L. Jackson, Brendan Gleeson, Menzi "Ngubs" Ngubane
Edition 2004
103'
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2004
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Drama, Romance
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Format:
35mm
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Dialogue:
Afrikaans, English
It is 1995; Langston Whitfield travels to South Africa to report on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for the Washington Post. It is this commission’s task to bring to light the crimes committed during apartheid. The aim of the hearings is no so much to shed light on these sometimes brutal crimes, however, but to confront perpetrators with their victims. Whitfield’s assignment to the Cape becomes an experience which calls into question everything he knew before. The admissions he witnesses; the quagmire of crime, delusion, stupidity and brutal vengeance as well as the way victims and perpetrators confront each other, transcends the bounds of the American journalist’s own imagination. During the course of the hearings, Whitfield makes friends with a white South African writer named Anna Malan, who is reporting on the hearings as a radio journalist. Based on Antjie Krog’s novel of the same name, Boorman’s film combines an authentic record of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission with a classic love story.
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Credits
Directors
John Boorman
Music (original)
Murray Anderson
Cast
Juliette Binoche, Samuel L. Jackson, Brendan Gleeson, Menzi "Ngubs" Ngubane
Scenario
Antjie Krog, Ann Peacock
Director of Photography
Seamus Deasy
Editors
Ron Davis
Producers
John Boorman, Robert Chartoff, Kieran Corrigan, Lynn Hendee, Mike Medavoy
Sales agent
The Works International
Production studios
Phoenix Pictures
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Dialogue
Afrikaans, English
Countries of production
South Africa, Ireland, United Kingdom
Screenplay based on
book "Country of My Skull" by Antjie Krog
Year
2004
Technical Specs
Format
35mm