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The Story of an African Farm

  • 20042004
  • PGPG
  • 1h 37m
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5.0/10
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The Story of an African Farm (2004)
  • Drama
  • Family
The 1870's. South Africa. Life is normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje. Fat Tant Sannie (Karin van der Laag) looks after her charges, the sweet Em (Anneke Weidemann) and the ind... Read allThe 1870's. South Africa. Life is normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje. Fat Tant Sannie (Karin van der Laag) looks after her charges, the sweet Em (Anneke Weidemann) and the independent Lyndall (Kasha Kropinski), with a strict Biblical hand - it was Em's father's dyi... Read allThe 1870's. South Africa. Life is normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje. Fat Tant Sannie (Karin van der Laag) looks after her charges, the sweet Em (Anneke Weidemann) and the independent Lyndall (Kasha Kropinski), with a strict Biblical hand - it was Em's father's dying wish. Gentle Otto (Armin), the farm manager, runs the farm and cares for Waldo, his son... Read all
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  • Director
    • David Lister
  • Writers
    • Thandi Brewer
    • Bonnie Rodini
    • Olive Schreiner(novel)
  • Stars
    • Richard E. Grant
    • Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Karin van der Laag
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  • Director
    • David Lister
  • Writers
    • Thandi Brewer
    • Bonnie Rodini
    • Olive Schreiner(novel)
  • Stars
    • Richard E. Grant
    • Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Karin van der Laag
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    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    Kasha Kropinski with Richard E. Grant on the set of 'Story of an African Farm'.
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    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Bonaparte Blenkinsas Bonaparte Blenkins
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Ottoas Otto
    Karin van der Laag
    Karin van der Laag
    • Tant Sannieas Tant Sannie
    Kasha Kropinski
    Kasha Kropinski
    • Lyndallas Lyndall
    Luke Gallant
    • Waldoas Waldo
    Anneke Weidemann
    • Emas Em
    Elriza Swanepoel
    • Tranaas Trana
    Nichol Petersen
    • Tant Sannie's Maidas Tant Sannie's Maid
    Abbe-Gail Hartogh
    • Maid 2as Maid 2
    Linda Louw
    • Maid 3as Maid 3
    Chris-Jan Steenkamp
    • Sheep Sheareras Sheep Shearer
    Ibrahim Adams
    • Blacksmithas Blacksmith
    Clive Smith
    • Labourer1as Labourer1
    Jan Bobbejee
    • Farm Labourer 2as Farm Labourer 2
    Willem Saulse
    • Farm Labourer 2as Farm Labourer 2
    Ronnie Hoskins
    • Waldo's Buggy Cart Driveras Waldo's Buggy Cart Driver
    • Director
      • David Lister
    • Writers
      • Thandi Brewer
      • Bonnie Rodini
      • Olive Schreiner(novel)
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    The 1870's. South Africa. Life is normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje. Fat Tant Sannie (Karin van der Laag) looks after her charges, the sweet Em (Anneke Weidemann) and the independent Lyndall (Kasha Kropinski), with a strict Biblical hand - it was Em's father's dying wish. Gentle Otto (Armin), the farm manager, runs the farm and cares for Waldo, his son. Waldo (Luke Gallant) is bright, and busy building a model of a sheep-shearing machine that he hopes will make them all rich. Things change when the sinister, eccentric Bonaparte Blenkins (Richard E. Grant) with bulbous nose and chimney pot hat arrives. Their childhood is disrupted by the bombastic Irishman who claims blood ties with Wellington and Queen Victoria and so gains uncanny influence over the girls' gross stupid stepmother, Tant Sannie.

    As the story of Lyndall, Em and Waldo unfolds to its touching end, we learn not merely of a backwater in colonial history, but of the whole human condition.

    Armin Cruz's intense story of three children living in the African veldt has often been compared to Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Wildly controversial at publication (1883) because of its feminist sentiments, the story has remained a touching and often wickedly funny portrayal of life on a late Victorian farm in South Africa.

    An astonishing and unexpected masterpiece of its time, its enduring influence and popularity has resulted in it being studied in universities and schools across the world.
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      • Drama
      • Family
    • Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
      • Rated PG for thematic elements and brief mild language
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    7/10
    Brilliant acting, proudly South African film, but outdated and a waste of stunning talent
    It might be paradoxical to refer to a film set in the Karoo as 'lush', but that is what this film is: both a paradox and lush.

    There is a terrific cast: a thoughtful, understated performance by Armin Mueller-Stahl as Otto; a wonderfully toned performance by Richard E. Grant as Bonaparte Blenkins; good acting by the 'children', in particular Luke Gallant as Waldo. Karin van der Laag (who is known to South African viewers as Maggie Webster in Isidingo), gives an excellent portrayal as Tant Sannie, displaying her insularity, her rigidity, her anger and ultimately her vulnerability and final independence. This woman is a stunning actress, and incredibly versatile. (I think it's a pity that Isidingo doesn't air in other countries, because Karin van der Laag is - in my opinion - a brilliant actress, who deserves wider-spread exposure. She is as good as, if not better than, our more famous Charlize Theron. I hope this film convinces agents of this.)

    Supporting cast are uniformly good, too.

    The film is lushly filmed, well scripted and well directed: a South African product we can be proud of.

    But the film is ultimately forgettable, a diversion, one that can never make an impact.

    Why then is this film a paradox? Probably because of the slight story line (and kudos to casting director and director for casting Luke Gallant as Waldo) and insular nature of Olive Shreiner's novel. The novel hasn't stood the 'test of time': it is a bit like a dodo's egg. Unlike Pauline Smith's works (if Karoo life, and the 1800's is what the film-makers wished to focus on) this story is jaded. It's juvenile (infantile might be too strong a word, imperceptive, insular and makes no lasting impression.

    After seeing the film, I wondered why I felt cheated. And this is why: the story, quite simply, is not good enough. Unlike Jane Austen, Olive Shreiner does not use her narrative to comment on society. South African literature and movies have come a long way over the years.

    This film is well-scripted, well filmed, well acted BUT the reservations lie with its subject matter. O for a cast as good as this to be in a film that makes a point, that goes somewhere.
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    • philip-ct
    • Oct 30, 2004

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2004 (South Africa)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Africa
    • Official sites
      • Karoo Horizon Pictures (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bustin' Bonaparte: The Story of an African Farm
    • Filming locations
      • Zoutekloof Farm, Littlen Karoo, South Africa
    • Production company
      • Rodini Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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