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Oct 25, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Yahoo! News: Entertainment - Movies
Variety - A hot-blooded drama decrying the way South Africans have repressed the years of apartheid, Ramadan Suleman's "Zulu Love Letter" (his second feature after "Fools") drags its journalist-heroine through prison and beatings, dangerous investigative reporting, writer's block and a broken family in an over-packed but emotionally intense mix. Spearheading the story is a passionate central perf by Pamela Nomvete Marimbe, whose energy pulls together many of the loose ends. Pic's action-thriller component makes it one of the more commercially viable offerings screened at the fall fests showcasing South Africa's emerging cinema.
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