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Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight (2024)

Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight (2024) - Movie Poster. The movie poster features a collage of three women, each with distinct expressions and attire. The central figure is a young girl with a serene expression, her face taking up a significant portion of the poster. Above her, the names "Lexi Venter," "Embeth Davidtz," and "Zikhona Bali" are listed, indicating the main actors. Below the central figure, the title "DON'T LET'S GO TO THE DOGS TONIGHT" is prominently displayed in bold, yellow letters. The poster also includes accolades and reviews, such as "Fascinating, one of the most impressive child performances in recent memory" and "Thrilling! Davidtz is a born, gifted filmmaker - a gold directorial debut." The poster is set against a warm, earthy background, giving it a rustic and intimate feel. Logos and text indicating the film's production and distribution companies are also present at the bottom.

Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight (2025)

R 98 minutes - Opens 11 July 2025
Drama
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Overview: Growing up in the midst of the Zimbabwean War for independence, 8-year-old Bobo internalizes both sides of the struggle. Conflicted by her love for people on opposing sides, she tries to make sense of her life in a magical way.
Collections:        Embeth Davidtz
Composer:       Chris Letcher
Cinematographer:    Willie Nel
Original Title:      Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
Author:         Alexandra Fuller

Details

Country:         South Africa
Language:       English,
Release Date:    11 July 2025

Company Credits

Production Companies:  Rose and Oaks Media, Paeony Pictures

Technical Specs

Runtime:  1 h 38 min
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The Hollywood Reporter – ‘Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight’ Review: An Extraordinary Adaptation Takes a Child’s-Eye View of an African Civil War

 

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