A World Apart is a 1988 anti-Apartheid drama, written by Shawn Slovo and directed by Chris Menges. It is based on the lives of Slovo's parents, Ruth First and Joe Slovo. The film was a co-production between companies from the UK and Zimbabwe, where the movie was filmed. It features Hans Zimmer's first non-collaborative film score. Set in Johannesburg in 1963, the film examines the abrupt ending of 13-year-old Molly's blithe childhood when her father, a communist and anti-Apartheid-activist, must go into exile and her mother must continue her fight against Apartheid without her husband.... Avoided by her white ex-schoolfriends, Molly seeks greater closeness to her mother. The mother-daughter relationship faces a severe test due to intimidation attempts by the military police, then by Molly's mother's imprisonment. The "world apart" of the title refers to both the gap between the woman and the teenage girl--who doesn't understand why her mother is so obsessed by events beyond the comfortable white-suburban world--and the space between that world and that of the majority.
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| Release date: | June 17, 1988 |
| Directed by: | Chris Menges |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 113 Minutes |
| Producer: | Working Title Films, Sarah Radclyffe |
| Editor: | Nicolas Gaster |
| Music by: | Hans Zimmer |
| Cinematography: | Peter Biziou |
| Screenplay by: | Shawn Slovo |