'A Dry White Season' (1989)
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( MGM ) Martinique-born director Euzhan Palcy helmed this drama set in 1970s South Africa about the protests of schoolchildren in Soweto who wanted to be educated in English, not Afrikaan. The story unfolds around a white South African (Donald Sutherland) who finds his suburban existence upended when his black gardener's son disappears. |
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