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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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    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
    9wadavies

    A must see family movie

    Our family saw Duma yesterday and we loved it so much, I had to place our vote today! Congratulations to Carroll Ballard, Warner Brothers and everyone else responsible for creating such a beautifully filmed movie with an equally as wonderful story! Duma is a must see for children; it sure beats most everything else out today in terms of story quality! The cinematography was incredible and all scenes involving animals were wonderfully done. I hope that big studios bring us more movies of this caliber for family entertainment. I for one, and hopefully not the only one, am tired of special effects carrying a movie as well as heroes and villains that are way too out of the ordinary.
    10grchambrun

    Duma, we hardly knew you.

    This was such a lovely film for everyone, and it seems to be ending its New York run this Sunday, October 16th after just 17 days. Why? Not only did it receive excellent reviews, the showing I attended last Saturday afternoon in the counter-cultural East Village was packed! As a much needed quality family film, "Duma" should have been given a wide release and much more promotion. I rarely go to the movies, and I was waiting and hoping for its release for months.

    A wonderful family film with affection, learning, adventure, mystery, and respect between the boy Xan and his cheetah, Xan's father and mother, and Xan's friend Rip. It also has a Prodigal Son theme. The cinematography is exquisite, with the golden cat with the golden eyes and the golden African desert and savanna that seem to stretch on for eternity.

    A beautiful, humorous, gentle, poignant, and touching film about love, kindness, and mercy. A genuinely loving family. The courage to grow up. Are these values too truthful for Hollywood, or they too real for the general public?
    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.
    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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