Red Dust (2004 film)
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BBC Films Distant Horizon | |
Distributed by | Verve Pictures |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom South Africa |
Language | English |
Red Dust is a 2004 British drama film starring Hilary Swank and Chiwetel Ejiofor and directed by Tom Hooper.[1]
The screenplay, written by
Plot
Sarah Barcant (
The full truth now emerges. Dirk Hendricks (Jamie Bartlett), the local policeman, admits Sizela was killed by his boss, Piet Muller (Ian Roberts) and that much of the torture was carried out at a ranch rather than at the police station – thus confirming Alex's apparently false memories of a 'dirt floor' and a water tap in the corridor. Visiting the ranch, Alex puts details together. Dirk admits where he buried Steve Sizela. The bones are found and dug from the ground; Mpondo decides to allow amnesty as the whole truth has been said. Muller, who denied the charges and pleaded not guilty, ironically applies for amnesty himself, infuriating members of the Black South African community.
Parallel with this story is Barcant's confrontation with her own past. She was arrested as a teenager for having a black boyfriend, which was breaking the apartheid laws. She got out of custody after one night, thanks to Ben Hoffman, a white lawyer who has worked all of his life against apartheid and is a strong believer in 'Truth and Reconciliation'. Sarah Barcant is there because she owes him a debt, and he is now too weak to take the case himself. He sees the outcome as positive.
Cast
- Hilary Swank as Sarah Barcant
- Chiwetel Ejiofor as Alex Mpondo
- Jamie Bartlett as Dirk Hendricks
- Ian Roberts as Piet Müller
- Nomhle Nkonyeni as Mrs. Sizela
- Marius Weyers as Ben Hoffman
References
- ^ Jason Buchanan (2016). "Red Dust". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016.
External links
- Red Dust at IMDb
- Red Dust at AllMovie
- Red Dust at the TCM Movie Database
- Red Dust at Rotten Tomatoes