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In 1974, when it seemed as though everyone was leaving South Africa, Embeth Davidtz’s family was going back. Davidtz, a ...
Writer-director Embeth Davidtz offers a beguiling film inspired by Alexandra Fuller’s 2001 memoir about her childhood in ...
Seven-year-old performer Lexi Venter delivers a feral, unforgettable performance in "Schindler's List" actor Embeth Davidtz’s ...
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Movie Review: War, through one child's extraordinary eyes, in 'Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight'Are we racists?” That’s the blunt question posed by Bobo, a white girl living on a farm in Africa, to her horrified (and ...
It took Embeth Davidtz six years to bring "Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight" to the big screen. It's based on a 2001 memoir ...
Embeth Davidtz was a hard-working actress, and then she found her voice as a writer/director. Thanks to a cancelled series, ...
The film tells the story of Rhodesia’s transformation from British colony into the independent nation of Zimbabwe through a ...
A 7-year-old’s stunning lead performance grounds this moving film about a childhood spent in an African civil war.
Alexandra Fuller’s new book is not your typical grief memoir ‘Fi,’ written in the aftermath of her son’s sudden death at 21, is terrifying, profound and defiantly enthralling ...
Alexandra Fuller‘s bestselling 2001 memoir of growing up in Africa is so cinematic, full of personal drama and political upheaval against a vivid landscape, that it’s a wonder it hasn’t been ...
Alexandra Fuller’s gutsy, desperate book, “Fi: A Memoir,” is both hard to pick up (due to the pain of its subject matter: the sudden death of a beloved, healthy son) ...
The family drama elegantly realized in “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight” is relayed entirely through the perspective of Bobo (Lexi Venter), a white child who witnesses her mother spinning out ...
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