TIFF 2024: Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight, Sharp Corner, The Quiet Ones | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Davidtz's film adaptation of Alexandra Fuller's memoir attempts to chronicle the shifting racial and power dynamics in a country through the eyes of a child.
Davidtz herself plays Nicola Fuller, a ball of constant tension who sleeps with a gun by her side because she's so certain that the country is about to explode into violence.
As a directorial debut, "Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight" is a deeply personal project for Embeth Davidtz, showcasing her childhood experiences and insights.
The film intricately explores the complexities of friendship and fear among children against the backdrop of a politically charged environment.
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