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 by South African author Olive Schreiner.
Synopsis
The setting is a farm on the slopes of a Karoo Kopje, South Africa, during the 1870s. 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 father's dying wish. Gentle Otto (Armin Mueller-Stahl), the farm manager, runs the farm and cares for Waldo, his son. Waldo (Luke Gallant) is bright, and busy building a model of a sheep-shearing machine that he hopes will make them all rich. Things change when the sinister, eccentric Bonaparte Blenkins (Richard E. Grant) 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 girls' gross stupid stepmother, Tant Sannie.
, 1h44 Réalisé parPhilippe Rousselot OrigineRoyaume-uni GenresDrame, Romance ActeursEwan McGregor, Greta Scacchi, Pete Postlethwaite, Richard E. Grant, Carmen Chaplin, Donal McCann Note56% A l'aube du XVIIIe siècle en 1699, Thomas Smithers, un riche industriel anglais poussé par sa vanité et son désir d'éblouir sa délicieuse épouse Julianna, décide de transformer son jardin en friche en une véritable œuvre d'art. C'est Meneer Chrome, brillant paysagiste hollandais de renommée internationale, qui est chargé d'élaborer le chef-d'œuvre. Il a été engagé sur les conseils de James Fitzmaurice, un intrigant, jaloux de la réussite de Smithers et amoureux de la belle Julianna.