Mexico / Dec 31, 1980
Marigolds in August (1980)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Marigolds in August was written by Athol Fugard, who in the early 1980s was South Africa's most celebrated playwright. Fugard's intense political opinions were enough for the USSR to object to Marigolds being shown in the 1980 Berlin Festival, but the objections were dropped when it was learned that Fugard had already built up a strong fan following in Eastern Europe (for various reasons, the film was not released in the US until 1984). Winston Ntshona stars as a black South African gardener who travels by foot into the white community looking for a job. Upon arriving, Ntshona discovers that another black, John Kani, may have been hired for that job. Ntshoa ruins the chances for himself and Kani by accusing the other man of planning a theft. Both men are eventually hired by a fellow outcast, a white poacher (played by Anthol Fugard himself). The message would seem to be that if the have-nots of the world stick together, it matters little how badly they're treated by the "haves."
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Dudu Nene | Sophie |
| Zola Marwanqa | Evelina |
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Marigolds in August |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | South Africa |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 31 dicembre 1980 |
| Production | Mark Forstater |
| Writer | Athol Fugard |
| Cinematography | Michael J. Davis |
| Assistant directors | Joe Mafela, Ross Devenish |
| Camera operators | Michael J. Davis |
| Additional photography | Michael J. Davis |
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