- A Dry White Season
Infobox Film
name = A Dry White Season
image_size = 175px
caption = Original movie poster
director =Euzhan Palcy
producer =Paula Weinstein
Tim Hampton
Mary Selway
writer =Colin Welland Euzhan Palcy
Robert Bolt (uncredited)André Brink (novel)
starring =Donald Sutherland
Marlon Brando
Susan Sarandon
Janet Suzman
Jürgen Prochnow
music =Dave Grusin
cinematography =Pierre-William Glenn
Kelvin Pike
editing = Glenn CunninghamSam O'Steen
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released =September 22 ,1989
runtime = 97 min.
language = English
budget =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0097243|"A Dry White Season" was created in 1989 by Davros Films and Sundance Productions and distributed by
MGM . It was directed byEuzhan Palcy and produced by Paula Weinstein, Mary Selway and Tim Hampton. Thescreenplay was byColin Welland and Euzhan Palcy, based uponAndré Brink 's novel with the same name.Robert Bolt also contributed uncredited revisions of the screenplay.The film stars
Donald Sutherland ,Janet Suzman ,Zakes Mokae ,Jürgen Prochnow ,Susan Sarandon andMarlon Brando (who was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor). It is set inSouth Africa , and deals with the subject ofapartheid .Production
The film was shot at
Pinewood Studios ,Buckinghamshire ,England and on location inZimbabwe .ynopsis
In "A Dry White Season", Donald Sutherland portrays the character of Ben Du Toit, a South African school teacher. The story takes place during the
Apartheid movement that lasted from 1948 until 1994.The story begins when Ben's gardener, a black man named Gordon, seeks his help while investigating the death of his son. Like many South African whites, Ben refuses to get involved in the racial divides that have been tearing the country apart, thinking that Gordon's claims against the white minority government are unfounded. Things change when Ben sees firsthand the brutality by his own race against blacks, particularly when he sees the dead body of Gordon at the morgue not long after being tortured at the hands of the local police. Gordon's wife Emily also is killed later, and also under suspicious circumstances.
Upset by this turn of events, Ben retains Ian Mackenzie (Marlon Brando), a human rights attorney, to assist him with the case. Ben's political awakening is so complete by this time that his crusade to bring those responsible for the deaths of Gordon and his family members eventually take their toll on his own family.
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*imdb title|id=0097243|title=A Dry White Season
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