Don’t Let’s Go To the Dogs Tonight (15)

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Don’t Let’s Go To the Dogs Tonight (15)

Friday 24th - Thursday 30th October

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

The 6pm screening on Thursday 30 October will be introduced by Dr Beth Pyner.

Dr Beth Pyner is a Lecturer in English Literature and Visual Culture at Cardiff University, specialising in women’s contemporary memoir across film, photography, illustration, and gallery-based art. Having published research about the complex racial and gender dynamics in the written version of Alexandra Fuller’s memoir, Beth introduces its adaptation into film.


Dir. Embeth Davidtz, South Africa, 2024, 98 mins. In English and Shona with English subtitles. Cast. Lexi Venter, Embeth Davidtz, Zikhona Bal, Fumani Shilubana, Rob Van Vuuren, Anina Reed.

In this adaptation of Alexandra Fuller's memoir, actor-director Embeth Davidtz examines the collapse of colonialism through the eyes of eight-year-old Bobo as the 1980 election in Rhodesia that would create Zimbabwe approaches and the brittle truce between white landowners and the Black majority workers fractures. Nicola, mother to young, perceptive Bobo sleeps with a machine gun, ready to use it for “terrorists” or snakes, whatever threatens her family. She’s taught her daughter that any African could be a terrorist. Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight shifts with admirable nuance from the coarse nihilism of the white adults who know their days of comfort are numbered, to the magic seen through Bobo’s innocent eyes, to the razor-sharp long view of Sarah and Jacob who work for the Fuller family until they can reclaim land that was taken from them.

No one emerges as an unblemished hero in Davidtz’s film, nor is anyone an absolute villain.

For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk

Dates & Times

 Friday 24th Oct  8:30pm
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 Saturday 25th Oct  2:30pm Descriptive Subtitles
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 Tuesday 28th Oct  8:30pm
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 Wednesday 29th Oct  8:30pm
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 Thursday 30th Oct  6:00pm Intro
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