Review of A Dry White Season (1989) by Harper Barnes for St. Louis Post-Dispatch — 28 May 1998
A Dry White Season is political cinema so deeply felt it attains a moral grace. A bitter medicine, a painful reminder, it grieves for South Africa as it recounts the atrocities of apartheid. Yes, it is a story already told on a grander scale, but never with such fervor.
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This review of A Dry White Season (1989) was written by Harper Barnes and published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on 28 May 1998.
A Dry White Season has generally received positive reviews.
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