Joburg film lovers, clear your calendars for 25 July. Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight, the moving new adaptation of Alexandra Fuller’s best-selling memoir, is finally getting its South African premiere.
Directed by South African-born actor and filmmaker Embeth Davidtz, this is a story rooted deeply in African soil. Shot in South Africa and adapted for the screen by Davidtz herself, the film offers a rare and emotionally layered portrayal of Zimbabwe’s transition from colonial Rhodesia to independence. At the heart of it all is eight-year-old Bobo, played by newcomer Lexi Venter, a young white girl navigating a childhood shaped by grief, shifting family dynamics, and a land at war.
The story unfolds through Bobo’s eyes, bringing tenderness, innocence, and emotional truth to a time often only seen through historical or political lenses. “Even in the middle of pain and inherited racism, love and transformation are actually possible,” says Davidtz, who also stars in the film. “This story helped me process my own childhood in apartheid-era South Africa.”
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With a stellar local cast that includes Zikhona Bali, Fumani N Shilubana, and Rob Van Vuuren, the film is both intimate and expansive, telling a personal tale against a backdrop of war and cultural upheaval. Behind the scenes, a powerhouse production team backs the film, including executive producers Anele Mdoda, Frankie Du Toit, and Trevor Noah, and acclaimed producers Helena Spring and Paul Buys.
Following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film now comes home, offering South African audiences a chance to witness this poignant coming-of-age story where memory, identity, and healing are front and centre.
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