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Duma

  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
9K
YOUR RATING
Duma (2005)
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An orphaned cheetah becomes the best friend and pet of a young boy living in South Africa.An orphaned cheetah becomes the best friend and pet of a young boy living in South Africa.An orphaned cheetah becomes the best friend and pet of a young boy living in South Africa.

  • Director
    • Carroll Ballard
  • Writers
    • Carol Cawthra Hopcraft
    • Xan Hopcraft
    • Carol Flint
  • Stars
    • Alex Michaeletos
    • Campbell Scott
    • Hope Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carroll Ballard
    • Writers
      • Carol Cawthra Hopcraft
      • Xan Hopcraft
      • Carol Flint
    • Stars
      • Alex Michaeletos
      • Campbell Scott
      • Hope Davis
    • 48User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alex Michaeletos
    Alex Michaeletos
    • Xan
    • (as Alexander Michaletos)
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Peter
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Kristin
    Mary Makhatho
    • Thandi
    Nthabiseng Kenoshi
    • Lucille
    Jennifer Steyn
    • Aunt Gwen
    Nicky Rebelo
    Nicky Rebelo
    • Coach Nagy
    Garth Renecle
    • Hock Bender
    André Stolz
    • Xan's Teacher
    Charlotte Savage
    • Poetry Student
    Ronald Shange
    • Policeman
    Eamonn Walker
    Eamonn Walker
    • Ripkuna
    Nadia Kretschmer
    • Tourist #1
    John Whiteley
    • Tourist #2
    Clive Scott
    Clive Scott
    • Tourist #3 - Eager Man
    Catriona Andrew
    Catriona Andrew
    • Tourist #4 - Beautiful Woman
    Errol Ballantine
    • White Haired Doctor
    Michele Levin
    • Doctor's Wife
    • Director
      • Carroll Ballard
    • Writers
      • Carol Cawthra Hopcraft
      • Xan Hopcraft
      • Carol Flint
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    User reviews48

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    10webgoddess

    A heartwarming coming of age movie that deserves to be seen

    I feel fortunate that Warner Brothers has chosen to screen "Duma" here in the Chicago area. I only hope they decide to support a nationwide release because this is a movie that deserves to be seen. I found myself crying several times at the touching story, and also heard my own laughter echoed by others in the theater during the humorous moments.

    I found out about "Duma" while I was researching a book I'm currently reading. It's called "The Spotted Sphinx" and is by Joy Adamson - the same woman who wrote "Born Free". During the filming of the movie based on the book "Born Free", Joy was given a young female cheetah and was asked if she could rehabilitate it back into the wild. "The Spotted Sphinx" and its follow-up, "Pippa's Challenge" are about that rehabilitation process. "Duma" is about a similar situation, except it is about a young boy and how he also finds himself while helping his pet cheetah find "home" again. The boy who portrays "Xan" is excellent in the role and you can really feel the love he has for his animal. The cinematography is beautiful, and I was very pleased with how true-to-life they were with how cheetahs interact with people. Cheetahs can be tamed (for the most part) and are very affectionate - something that was shown in the film.

    I went to a matinée showing, fully expecting to be one of only a few in the theater, but was pleasantly surprised to find it almost full. There were more adults than children, so that just shows that the limited press "Duma" received was enough to make others want to see this film while they had the chance. I'm an adult, and have no children, but love films that show the beauty of nature and positive interactions with animals. This would be a great film to bring kids to, particularly boys since Xan had such an amazing coming of age adventure.

    By the way, the music is excellent too. I really hope they end up releasing this on DVD.
    garethtiedt

    A Truly African film directed by an American director - finally!!!

    Duma - A story about an orphaned Cheetah and a boy who rediscovers his life after an unfortunate tragedy - A journey that ends with a new beginning.

    I often watch films made in America and by American directors that depict African scenes in their movies, and they can never truly portray the African way of life.

    Carroll Ballard is one of the first to successfully portray this properly - well, almost :-) He still used the word "Gas" instead of the word "Petrol". Us South Africans never say gas. He also changed the geography of the journey quite dramatically, and at times Xan jumped miraculously 500 km from the East of Botswana to the west of South Africa, and suddenly 5 min later, he jumped 500 km north to the Central North West of Botswana (The Okavango Delta).

    But please don't think I am bad mouthing the movie. Everyone is allowed the use of poetic license, and the way that Carroll Ballard did this showcased some of the most beautiful places in Southern Africa, and the world, including Augrabies Falls in South Africa, Sowa Pan and Kubu Island (Part of the largest salt pans in the world, the Magadigadi Pans), the Okavango Delta and many more...

    The story is blissfully simple, allowing young children to enjoy this film without asking questions, as well as allowing adults to marvel at the scenes being shown to them.

    The photography as far as the filming of the cheetahs goes as well as the African wilderness, was magnificent, as well as the sound effects...they were not artificial, unlike many of the other films made today, which use completely unnatural sound effects for the animals.

    A must see for anyone who appreciates a good, heartwarming story, the African wilderness and good, honest, down to earth film making 9/10
    10bopdog

    Wonderful! Dramatic and entertaining enough for adults, it also captures the grace and magic possible with real human-animal relationships

    This movie is so good, I wonder why it is in such limited release? At least in Wales, it only plays for two showings each weekend. Anyway--- I like animal movies, generally. Even those that stray into a bit of the fantasy, such as 'Bingo', and 'Two Brothers', can be enjoyable and charming.

    'Duma' was delightful. I have not read about the making of the movie, but they did use real cheetahs. Some kittens, adolescents, and maybe adults, too. I found the representations of the human-cheetah relationship entirely believable. And even though this is a 'family' movie, and suitable for 12 year-olds, it was also solid enough to get an adult through it as well. The peril is plausible, the characters' motivations and behaviors seem reasonable.

    Overall, the movie worked well enough as a movie--- entertaining, dramatic, etc. But more, and the reason I gave it a 10 out of 10, is the movie also seemed to portray the charm, grace, and dignity of a truly great relationship a human can have with an animal. That, placed in the movie-world context of family drama and human enterprise, is a wonderful and magical thing.
    JohnDeSando

    Splendid is everything . . .

    "Nature breaks through the eyes of the cat." Irish proverb

    With the emergence of digitized everything, photography of the actual thing is now the amazement. Splendid is everything visualized in Duma, the story of a young South African boy, Xan (Alex Michaeletos) who brings up an orphaned cheetah, Duma, to the day when his father (Campbell Scott) decides it is perilously close to the time when Duma couldn't survive in the wild.

    And so, about the time they are to return Duma to his world, Xan becomes a sort of orphan himself because dad dies and leaves Xan and his mother with a big ranch to tend. As predictable as the right of passage story that ensues with Xan taking Duma back, there is a freshness of simplicity and beauty, joy and sorrow that overwhelms the clichés and makes you eager to go back to animal stories of early film, like Old Yeller, where the pets are as human than their masters and make real the abstract idea of Nature.

    An unusual care for lens and animal is palpable from director Carroll Ballard and cinematographer Werner Meritz, unforgettable even. The four cheetahs used for Duma are as often lensed close up as they are in long shots, beautifully stretching their sixty-mile –an-hour legs.

    With the consistency director Carroll Ballard showed in the acclaimed Fly Away Home, he weaves the theme of abandonment and reconciliation into every major scene: Even the enigmatic intruder Rip (Eamon Walker) has exiled himself from his tribe and is now returning home, cruising the river with Xan like Huck and Jim. That eventually animals and humans must take up their responsibilities is also present almost from the first frame.

    Nothing new here, just a good old-fashioned pet tale, which never is boring for me, a perpetual boy with an English major's tendency to see poetry in a landscape or a cheetah's eye.

    "Nature never did betray the heart that loved her." Wordsworth
    8mendhak

    A fresh touch of poetry

    Being used to today's explosion-filled, fast-paced movies being churned out on a weekly basis for the sake of selling tickets, Duma is what I'd like to say a slap in the face for all of us who get excited over the mediocrity that has brought out "The Interpreter," "Stealth," and what else is playing now...? A movie that I would definitely recommend for an entire family to watch together, there's nothing in here that would make you want to cover your kids' eyes or ears up at anytime. Instead you'd want for them, and for yourself, to sit up and pay attention to this smooth, smart movie.

    Don't wait for any explosions. There is a story being told in this movie, and its being told with a fresh touch of poetry which I haven't seen in a long time.

    I gave this movie an 8/10 because of one reason: Although the movie is set in Africa, its really hard to tell until halfway through the movie. In fact, the place looked whiter than Little Rock, Arkansas! But it got an 8/10 because of the story, the storytelling, and the smooth pace at which the movie flows.

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    • Trivia
      Duma is played by 6 different Cheetahs. All orphaned or poached Cheetahs themselves; were hand raised in different parts of Africa.
    • Quotes

      Ripkuna: Your cheetah is a great hunter. I'm very impressed... he caught an egg!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Saving Shiloh/Over the Hedge/The King/The Da Vinci Code/X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Rhaliweni (Railway)
      Traditional Shangaan Song

      Arranged by Philip Miller

      Performed by Sun Glen

      Courtesy of Worldgoround Records

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • How It Was with Dooms
    • Filming locations
      • Botswana
    • Production companies
      • Gaylord Films
      • John Wells Productions
      • Pandora Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $870,067
    • Gross worldwide
      • $994,790
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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