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A World Apart (film)

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Wikipedia article




'A World Apart' is a 1988 anti-apartheid drama film and directed by Chris Menges and starring Barbara Hershey, David Suchet, Jeroen Krabb, Paul Freeman, Tim Roth, and Jodhi May. Written by Shawn Slovo, it is based on the lives of Slovo's parents, Ruth First and Joe Slovo. The film was a co-production between companies from the UK and Zimbabwe, where it was filmed. It features Hans Zimmer's first non-collaborative film score.

The film received acclaim, winning BAFTA Awards for Best Screenplay for Shawn Slovo and Best Supporting Actor for David Suchet, as well as the Special Grand Prize of the Jury at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot



Set in Johannesburg in 1963, the film examines the abrupt ending of 13-year-old Molly's blithe childhood when her father, a member of the South African Communist Party, flees into exile. Ostracised by her peers, Molly draws closer to her mother who is part of the campaign against apartheid. Their relationship is challenged by hardship, political intimidation, and the mother's eventual arrest.

The film title references both the gap between the mother and her teenage girl, who fails to grasp why their family is so fixated with events beyond their comfortable white suburb, and another separating this world from that of South Africa's poverty-stricken black townships.

Essentially, the film is a tribute to Ruth First by her daughter and concludes in a moment of epiphany as Molly comes to terms with her mother's activism and understands that she too must play a part in the struggle against racial injustice.

Cast



Reception



'A World Apart' has an overall approval rating of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes from 9 critics.

The film was placed on 40 critics' top ten lists, making it one of the most acclaimed films of 1988.

Box office

The film made 800,000 at the UK box office.

Awards and nominations



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| rowspan="2" |BAFTA Awards

|Best Original Screenplay

|Shawn Slovo

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|Best Supporting Actor

|David Suchet

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| rowspan="4" |1988 Cannes Film Festival

|Best Actress

|Jodhi May, Barbara Hershey, Linda Mvusi

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|Golden Palm

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|Special Grand Prize of the Jury

| rowspan="2" |Chris Menges

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|Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

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|Evening Standard British Film Awards

|Most Promising Newcomer

|Jodhi May

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|Guldbagge Awards

|Best Foreign Language Film

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|Independent Spirit Awards

|Best Foreign Film

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|New York Film Critics Circle Awards

|Best Director

|Chris Menges

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References




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