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Overview

User Rating:
6.0/10   1,315 votes
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Director:
John Boorman
Writers (WGA):
Antjie Krog (book)
Ann Peacock (screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
7 May 2004 (Italy) more
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
A South African Story of Truth, Love and Reconcilliation
Plot:
Langston Whitfield is a Washington Post journalist. His editor provocatively sends him to South Africa... more | add synopsis
Awards:
2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
20 Sirens of 2005: Part II
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User Comments:
While not as powerful as "Hotel Rwanda," John Boorman's look at the relationship between whites and blacks in post-Apartheid South Africa is compelling nonetheless! more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Samuel L. Jackson ... Langston Whitfield

Juliette Binoche ... Anna Malan

Brendan Gleeson ... De Jager
Menzi Ngubane ... Dumi Mkhalipi (as Menzi 'Ngubs' Ngubane)
Sam Ngakane ... Anderson
Aletta Bezuidenhout ... Elsa
Lionel Newton ... Edward Morgan

Langley Kirkwood ... Boetie
Owen Sejake ... Reverend Mzondo
Harriet Lenabe ... Albertina Sobandia (as Harriet Manamela)
Louis Van Niekerk ... Willem Malan
Jeremiah Ndlovu ... Old Man in Wheelbarrow
Fiona Ramsey ... Felicia Rheinhardt (as Fiona Ramsay)

Dan Robbertse ... De Smidt (as Daniel Robbertse)

Robert Hobbs ... Van Deventer
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Guilt, Sorrow, and the Limits of Forgiveness in the New South Africa (UK) (working title)
In My Country (USA)
Truth (UK) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for language, including descriptions of atrocities, and for a scene of violence.
Runtime:
105 min
Language:
English | Afrikaans
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
South Africa

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Quotes:
[first lines]
Nelson Mandela: Never, never, and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "The South Bank Show: John Boorman (#28.18)" (2005) more
Soundtrack:
Laat My Staan more

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9 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
While not as powerful as "Hotel Rwanda," John Boorman's look at the relationship between whites and blacks in post-Apartheid South Africa is compelling nonetheless!, 4 June 2005
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Author: SONNYK_USA from NYC

Director John Boorman has taken on a weighty and incendiary subject, much like Terry George's recent take on genocide in "Hotel Rwanda." Although "In My Country" is set post-Apartheid, it still covers a hot topic: what do you do with the people that are to blame when a genocide occurs? President Nelson Mandela formed a commission to get at the truth and in return for that information he was offering amnesty for those government officers that were only 'following orders'. An amazing precedent to say the least.

However, director Boorman has chosen to balance the emotional testimony of the victims with a sometimes humorous side-story involving an American journalist, played by the great Samuel L. Jackson ("Coach Carter") and a local 'white' radio reporter, played by the equally great Juliette Binoche ("The English Patient").

Certainly, a story of this import deserves a documentary but as it stands, this is as close as any American will ever get to this story since many newspapers buried it when it originally occurred. Racism is an ugly thing, but forgiveness is a beautiful thing and this movie balances the two in an effective and entertaining manner.

Check this one out, especially if you are a fan of "Hotel Rwanda" and hearing the 'truth' for a change.

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