'More moving than the Last temptation of Christ and smarter than Mel Gibson's Passion'
Seattle Weekly |
'It doesn't strain to draw parallels with world events because it doesn't have to'
Roger Ebert |

'Vivid, thrilling, awe-inspiring'
Telegraph |

"Son of Man could hardly
be bettered"
Variety |
"extraordinary and powerful"
Roger Ebert |
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Mark Dornford-May
Mark Dornford-May worked in theater in England for 25 years and founded Broomhill Opera. Mesmerized by the talent he had witnessed in South Africa, he returned in 2000 with Charles Hazlewood to create a new theatre company in Cape Town. That troupe would become Dimpho Di Kompane.
U-Carmen eKhayelitsha, Dornford-May’s first film, won the Golden Bear for Best Film at the Berlin International Film Festival 2005.
Son of Man is Dornford-May’s second film. |
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