The intertwining of separate story strands is solidly structured, and the different mini-narratives resolved in unsurprising yet satisfying ways.
Cape Of Good Hope (2005)
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Reviews Counted:31
Fresh:21
Rotten:10
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: This little South African film takes a different approach -- putting politics in the background and ordinary people front and center. Overall, it's a heartwarming effort.
Theatrical Release:Nov 11, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: The new South Africa is revealed in Cape of Good Hope, a colorful and vibrant mosaic of love and hope. A profoundly optimistic film, Cape of Good Hope is, in the words of writer-director Mark... The new South Africa is revealed in Cape of Good Hope, a colorful and vibrant mosaic of love and hope. A profoundly optimistic film, Cape of Good Hope is, in the words of writer-director Mark Bamford, "a movie about people just trying to live. It's not about black and white, it's not about politics, but about human beings." In the tradition of such rich, multi-layered films as Ang Lee's Eat, Drink, Man, Woman, Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding, and Robert Altman and John Sayles's sociological slice-of-life pictures, Cape of Good Hope beautifully interweaves a number of storylines, all revolving around a Cape Town animal rescue shelter. The faces of Hope are: Jean Claude (Eriq Ebouaney of Raoul Peck's awardwinning film, Lumumba), a refugee from war-torn Congo who finds himself torn between love and the promise of asylum in the West; Lindiwe (Nthati Moshesh), a single mother and housekeeper trying to make a life for herself and her son while finding a way out of the township once and for all; Sharifa (Quanita Adams) and Habib (David Isaacs), a young Muslim couple unable to have children of their own yet desperate to have a family; Morne (Morne Visser), a recently widowed vet who wants to believe that true love can strike twice; and Kate (Debbie Brown), the emotionally guarded founder of the animal shelter, who seems to relate better to stray dogs than to people. Cape of Good Hope is the first feature film written and directed by Mark Bamford—award-winning director of the short film, Hero—along with his wife, cowriter and producing partner, Suzanne Kay (daughter of show business legend Diahann Carroll). Themselves recent transplants to South Africa, the couple found inspiration for Cape of Good Hope through their experiences working as volunteers with children and refugees. Filmed entirely on location in the Cape Town coastal community of Hout Bay, and cast solely with African actors, Cape of Good Hope substitutes a hard-won, deeply felt sense of humanism for the clichés and political bombast audiences are familiar with from many films set in Africa. [More]
Starring: Debbie Brown, Eriq Ebouaney, Nthati Moshesh, Morne Visser
Starring: Debbie Brown, Eriq Ebouaney, Nthati Moshesh, Morne Visser
Director: Mark Bamford
Director: Mark Bamford
Studio: Artistic License
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Reviews for Cape Of Good Hope
It's hopeful without being saccharine and predictable without making you feel stupid.
The subject matter is much too dark for children, and the tone is not sophisticated enough for adults, so it's hard to know who Mark Bamford had in mind for this awkwardly sentimental drama.
The kind-hearted triumph and the wicked get theirs in Cape of Good Hope, a genuine uplift of a film that even the most diehard cynics will find hard to
Schmaltz -- which is not to say it doesn't have disarming charm, for those who like this sort of thing.
The best moments are tender but few and far between; the worst aren't eye-opening but shrill.
A wonderful feel-good movie set in contemporary South Africa about dogs and dreams and love that warms the heart and lifts the soul
Dog lovers may give Cape of Good Hope an extra star and a half for the way it uses the canine world to slyly comment on the human world. Cat people can go either way.
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