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Boesman and Lena

Screening on Film
Directed by John Berry.
With Danny Glover, Angela Bassett, Willie Jonah.
South Africa, 2000, 35mm, color, 88 min.

Acclaimed South African playwright and activist Athol Fugard collaborated with director John Berry on this extraordinary and truly cinematic adaptation of Fugard’s classic play. Evicted from their shantytown, a South African couple (Glover and Bassett, in outstanding performances) treks the dusty roads outside Cape Town in search of a better existence. They piece together a makeshift dwelling on a squalid patch of wasteland and continue the verbal and physical abuse that defines their relationship. The arrival of a Xhosa tribesman pits Boesman’s stinginess against Lena’s compassion, tipping the balance of their love-hate relationship and ultimately changing their lives.

A Beckett-like study of the anxieties of human existence, the film, on another level, is a powerful indictment of the rootlessness and loss of dignity brought on by apartheid. Berry, a victim of the Hollywood blacklist, died tragically within days of completing the production; Boesman and Lena stands as a magnificent testament to his artistry and political commitment.

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