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Budget $3m
Production: SFI, Sweden & ITM, London & Chibote
Ltd, Zambia
Based on the novel by DORIS LESSING
Written and directed by MICHAEL RAEBURN
Producer: Mark Forstater
Camera: BILLE AUGUST
Production Designer: Disley Jones
Editor: Tom Shwalm
Starring : KAREN BLACK, JOHN THAW, JOHN KANI
Distribution: International cinema and television
"Karen Black
is excellent as a lonely woman who marries farmer John Thaw
and cannot adjust to life in the African woodland"
*** - Leonard Maltins's Guide.
FESTIVALS:
SAN FRANCISCO, TORONTO, LONDON, CAPE TOWN; "BEST FILM"
SYDNEY.
Selection of reviews:-
USA :
- "Karen
Black triumphs in one of the most demanding roles of her career.
The film takes us into a world as beautiful as it is harsh,
and we can all but feel the heat that's so unbearable. It
ends on a note of authentic ambiguity that few films attain"
Kelvin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
- "Brilliantly
reflects the uncommon intensity and insight of Doris Lessing's
work" Judy Stone, San Francisco Chronicle
- "Director
Raeburn has elicited understated, finely tuned performances"
Steven Holden, New York Times
- "Facinating.
Black gives her finest performance tracing the sexual repression
and despairing angers of a woman on the edge" Judith
Crist, WOR-TV
- "Shows
us the African landscape in a hundred exquisite details and
large panoramas, and the screen is so filled with light and
movement that I had the feeling I could walk right in it"
Nancy Scott, San Francisco Examiner
- "Location
footage is stunning in this handsome, high-quality production"
Variety
United Kingdom :
- "Doris
Lessing is a novelist of distinction, how reassuring to find
hertalent positivley shining forth from The Grass Is Singing"
Daily Telegraph, UK
- "It has
courage and crackle.. full of fine, barbed meditations on
barbarism, both black and white" Financial Times
- "Fine
literary edaptation. Karen outstanding. Michael Raeburn directs
with an appropriate mystical edge" The Guardian,
UK
- "This
dramatically potent adaptation has visual authenticity.. script
and direction capture the quality of Lessing's best writing"
Time Out
- "A film
Peter Weir might have made had not Michael Raeburn got there
first" New Musical Express.
- "John
Thaw - a superb, unstinting performance. One of the few films
which treats Africa not as a political problem or a suitable
location for racey adventure, but as an environment that dictates
the human drama of its inhabitants" Daily Mail, UK
- "The atmosphere
evoked is one of considerable tension. Raeburn has brought
it all together very well and created a succint and very interesting
film" BBC
Elsewhere :
- " 'The
Grass Is Singing' is a Third World 'Stromboli' with K. Black
in the Ingrid Bergman part" Filmworld, Canada
- "Provides
the exhilaration of a drama well spun. There is an emotional
tension of classical tragedy" Weekend Australia
- "Steaming
atmosphere.. The film's strength is in the moment where man
stands against the environment" Svenska Dagbladet,
Sweden
- "Has the
psychic power of a strange and terrible dream. As a metaphor
for the traumas of our country it may well be prophetic"
Cape Times, South Africa.

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