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posted 18 April 2006
RED DUST 

To celebrate the release of the intense drama Red Dust on 20 April 2006, we have five copies to give away thanks to those lovely folks at Polyphony Entertainment.  

Based on the best-selling novel by Gillian Slovo, “Red Dust” is an intense drama set during South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation hearings and its decisive struggle to heal the wounds of apartheid atrocities. The film’s thrilling narrative follows African National Congress Member of Parliament Alex Mpondo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and human rights lawyer Sarah Barcant (Academy Award®-winner Hilary Swank) who find their lives changed forever by a hearing in the small town of Smitsriver. At the centre of this graceful film lies the case of Dirk Henricks (Jamie Bartlett), who is seeking amnesty for acts of torture he committed as a police officer under the apartheid regime. Alex, once part of an illegal anti-apartheid movement, was one of Dirk’s victims. Due to the severe abuse he endured while in Henricks’s hands, Alex’s memory of the brutality is foggy, so he is unable to remember whether he denounced his friend and comrade Steve Sizela, who was in custody at the same time. Now living in New York, Sarah returns home to Smitsriver to investigate Dirk’s crimes and to represent Steve – who has been missing since the abuses occurred – at the invitation of her former teacher, the activist Ben Hoffman (Marius Weyers). Meanwhile, fearful of being implicated by Henricks’s testimony, his former supervisor, Piet Muller (Ian Roberts), surveys the proceedings with keen interest.


DVD DETAILS :

Rated M | Running Time 100 Minutes 

THE COMPETITION
We have five copies of Red Dust to give away, to win one all you have to do is tell us the title of Hilary Swank's debut movie. The Competition runs until 20 May 2006 and to enter simply send your answer to competition @memorabletv.com and remember to put "Red Dust" in your subject line as otherwise you will not be entered into the comp. Best of luck. 

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