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A Dry White Season
Euzhan Palcy
Drama, History | USA | 1989 | 106 min
Date & Time
Screen
VERSION
13:30 - Sun. 14 Jun 2015
Publicis Cinémas - S.1
EN/sFR - 35mm
ATTENDED BY
Euzhan Palcy will attend the screening
SYNOPSIS

Ben du Toit is a schoolteacher who always has considered himself a man of caring and justice. When his gardener’s son is brutally beaten up by the police, he gradually begins to realize his own society is built on a pillar of injustice and exploitation.

CREDITS

Euzhan Palcy - Director
Euzhan Palcy - Screenplay
Colin Welland - Screenplay
Paula Weinstein - Producer
Pierre-William Glenn - Director of Photography
Kelvin Pike - Director of Photography
Glenn Cunningham - Editing
Sam O'Steen - Editing
Dave Grusin - Music

 

CAST

Donald Sutherland - Ben du Toit
Marlon Brando - Ian McKenzie
Jürgen Prochnow - Capitaine Stolz
Janet Suzman - Susan du Toit
Susan Sarandon - Melanie Bruwer

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR

Born in Martinique, Euzhan Palcy is passionate about cinema. Her artistic sensibility developed through her contact with the reality of Martinique and its cinemas. By viewing American films, she noticed that black actors always performed the most degrading and ridiculous roles. While reading Sugar Cane Alley, the novel by Joseph Zobel, which narrates the story of Martinique during the 1930s, she became aware of the terrible condition of Black people. Euzhan discovered a new ambition: to become a filmmaker and bring to the screen the voices of black people that nobody seems to want to hear. At a very young age, she won a place amongst the directors of worldwide cinema. Her career began in 1972 as a screenwriter and director of The Messenger. Her first feature film, Sugar Cane Alley, won more than 17 international awards, including the Silver Lion, the Award for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival and a Cesar in 1983 for the best first fiction film. In 1984, Robert Redford, her American mentor, asked her to join the Directing Workshops at Sundance. In 1989, Marlon Brando, impressed by her support for civil rights for minorities, accepted the leading role in her second feature film, A Dry White Season.

FILM INFO
Year : 1989
Country : USA
Runtime : 106 min
Language : English
Colour : Colour