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A Dry White Season
During the 1976 Soweto uprising, a white school teacher's life and values are threatened when he asks questions about the death of a young black boy who died in police custody.
Euzhan Palcy
Casts & Crew
Donald Sutherland
Janet Suzman
Zakes Mokae
Jürgen Prochnow
Susan Sarandon
Marlon Brando
Winston Ntshona
Thoko Ntshinga
Leonard Maguire
Gerard Thoolen
Susannah Harker
Rowen Elmes
Stella Dickin
David de Keyser
John Kani
Andrew Whaley
Sophie Mgcina
Bekhithemba Mpofu
Tinashe Makoni
Precious Phiri
Richard Wilson
Derek Hanekom
Michael Gambon
Ronald Pickup
Paul Brooke
Ernest Ndhlovu
Stephen Hanly
Andrew Proctor
Kevin Johnson
Grant Davidson
Ndu Gumeme
Sello Maake Ka-Ncube
Charles Pillai
Rosemary Martin
Willie Zweni
Mercia Davids
Mannie De Villiers
Anna Manimanzi
Also Directed by Euzhan Palcy
Martinique, in the early 1930s. Young José and his grandmother live in a small village. Nearly everyone works cutting cane and barely earning a living. The overseer can fine a worker for the smallest infraction. The way to advance is to do well in school. José studies hard and succeeds in an exam allowing him to attend school in the capital. With only a partial scholarship, the tuition is very costly. José and his grandmother move to Fort-de-France to make José's studies easier...
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