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The Burning
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The Burning

Jul 1, 1968
0h 32m
★ 7.0

Overview

The Burning is Stephen Frears’ first film, a chilling exploration of racial tensions in Apartheid-era South Africa. On a sweltering summer’ day, a wealthy white matriarch insists on taking her household on a planned trip to the country, in spite of their urgent warnings that an uprising is underway.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Memorial Enterprises
BFI

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Cast

Gwen Ffrangcon Davies

Gran

Gwen Ffrangcon Davies

Isobel Muller

Cook

Isobel Muller

Maxine Day

Nurse

Maxine Day

Cosmo Pieterse

Chauffeur

Cosmo Pieterse

Mark Baillie

Child

Mark Baillie

Walter Glennie

Walter Glennie