Review of Cry, the Beloved Country (1995) by Peter Stack for San Francisco Chronicle — 05 Mar 1999
Not every moment of the film is as potent as the book (which is noted for passages of passion and impassioned eloquence), but Cry, the Beloved Country overcomes its own limitations to become a glorious tribute to the workings of a faith that does not blind but opens up the human spirit.
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This review of Cry, the Beloved Country (1995) was written by Peter Stack and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 05 Mar 1999.
Cry, the Beloved Country has generally received positive reviews.
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