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  1. 8. Okt. 2004 · The Story of an African Farm: Directed by David Lister. With Richard E. Grant, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Karin van der Laag, Kasha Kropinski. The 1870's. South Africa. Life is normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje. Fat Tant Sannie (Karin van der Laag) looks after her charges, the sweet Em (Anneke Weidemann) and the independent ...

    • (197)
    • Drama, Family
    • David Lister
    • 2004-10-08
  2. The Story of an African Farm, released in the United States as Bustin' Bonaparte: The Story of an African Farm, is a 2004 South African film directed by David Lister and based on the 1883 novel of the same name by South African author Olive Schreiner.

    • Ross Garland, Bonnie Rodini, Cindy Rodkin
  3. The novel details the lives of three characters, first as children and then as adults – Waldo, Em and Lyndall – who live on a farm in the Karoo region of South Africa. The story is set in the middle- to late-19th century – the First Boer War is alluded to, but not mentioned by name.

    • Olive Schreiner Schreiner
    • 644, in two volumes
    • 1883
    • 1883
  4. The Story of an African Farm ist ein Familiensaga aus dem Jahr 2004 von David Lister mit Luke Gallant und Richard E.Grant. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu The Story of an African Farm

  5. The Story of an African Farm. Synopsis. 1870s. South Africa. Life goes on as normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje. Fat Tant Sannie (Karin Van der Laag) looks after her charges, the sweet Em (Anneke Weidemann) and the independent Lyndall (Kasha Kropinski), with a strict Biblical hand. It was Em’s late father’s dying wish.

  6. The 1870's. South Africa. Life is normal at the farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje.Things change when the sinister, eccentric Bonaparte Blenkins with bulbous nose and chimney pot hat arrives. Their childhood is disrupted by the bombastic Irishman who claims blood ties with Wellington and Queen Victoria and so gains uncanny influence over the ...

  7. THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN FARM. Based on a story by New Woman writer Olive Schreiner and set at the end of the nineteenth century in South Africa, the story of two young children, Lyndall and Em, who are ruled with an iron fist by their devoutly religious aunt Sannie.