A Reasonable Man
A murdered child, an evil spirit, and a lawyer trying to prove a man
is innocent when both men are uncertain.
Set in South Africa after its liberation from apartheid, this is the
story of a child's murder and the African culture that surrounds and
shapes the outcome of the event. It contrasts European notions of
law and justice with the customs and myths of ancient Africa in an
unsettling and surprising way. A tense courtroom trial provides the
stage for these very different views of reality.
Superbly acted and directed, A Reasonable Man gives unusual
insights into present day South Africa and the struggle to reconcile
the burdens of its past traditions with the realities of modern life in
a country still trying to identify itself. An all South African cast
includes the well-known Nigel Hawthorne (The Madness of King
George). This film is a thought-provoking investigation of human
morality and culture.
Awards:
Winner, Award of Ecumenical Jury - Karlovy Vary International
Film Festival
Nominated for Crystal Globe Award - Karlovy Vary International
Film Festival
Review � 1999 Cinequest.
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