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‘DON’T LET’S GO TO THE DOGS TONIGHT’ PREMIERES LOCALLY THIS MONTH

‘DON’T LET’S GO TO THE DOGS TONIGHT’
PREMIERES LOCALLY THIS MONTH

A DEEPLY PERSONAL AFRICAN STORY COMES HOME

Johannesburg, South Africa – 14 July 2025 – Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight, the highly anticipated feature film based on Alexandra Fuller’s best-selling memoir, will have its official South African premiere on 25 July 2025.

Directed and adapted for screen by Embeth Davidtz, the film marks a rare and powerful cinematic portrayal of Zimbabwe’s transition from colonial rule to independence through the eyes of a child.

Shot in South Africa , the film brings to life 8-year-old Bobo’s coming-of-age amidst the final days of the Rhodesian Bush War. Played by newcomer Lexi Venter, Bobo is a white child growing up on a farm in Zimbabwe, grappling with grief, fractured family life, and the racial dynamics of a world at war. The film’s raw emotion and nuanced storytelling offer an African narrative told from within, with complexity, empathy, and historical depth.

With a powerful local cast including Zikhona Bali, Fumani N Shilubana, and Rob Van Vuuren, and supported by a seasoned creative team, the film is both global in its reach and deeply rooted in the Southern African soil.

Director Embeth Davidtz, who also stars in the film, drew on her own childhood in apartheid-era South Africa to tell the story from Bobo’s point of view allowing space for innocence, questioning, and emotional truth.

           

“This film is deeply personal for me. It helped me process my own childhood in apartheid-era South Africa. Through Bobo’s eyes, I wanted to show that even in the middle of pain and inherited racism, love and transformation are actually possible” stated Embeth Davidtz.

  

The film is executive produced by South African media powerhouses Anele Mdoda, Frankie Du Toit, and Trevor Noah, and produced by Helena Spring and Paul Buys, whose work continues to redefine African cinema on the global stage.

Following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight now comes home, inviting South African audiences into a layered exploration of land, identity, memory, and healing.

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ADDITIONAL EDITORIAL INFO

Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight is a rare and powerful cinematic portrayal of Zimbabwe’s transition from colonial rule to independence, seen through the eyes of a child.

Adapted from Alexandra Fuller’s best-selling memoir, the film was shot in South Africa and directed by Embeth Davidtz. It features a stellar local cast including Zikhona Bali, Fumani N Shilubana, and Rob Van Vuuren. 

Following its global debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film now comes home, bringing a deeply personal, layered African story to local audiences.

Please reach out to me for any interview requests with director and actress Embeth Davidtz.

Runtime: 98 minutes

Language: English and Shona

Age Restriction: TBC

Location: Nationwide

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