A Far Off Place Today
: The daughter of a retired governor, thrust into a survival situation.
: Directed by Mikael Salomon and produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment and Disney. It was filmed on location in Namibia and Zimbabwe to capture the vast scale of the desert.
: The story serves as an early cinematic critique of the illegal ivory trade and the devastating impact of poaching on African wildlife. A Far Off Place
" A Far Off Place " is most commonly recognized as a 1993 adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, as well as the 1974 novel by Sir Laurens van der Post upon which it was based. 1. 1993 Film Adaptation
: Reviewers from Rotten Tomatoes generally consider it a visually stunning but standard coming-of-age survival story. It is notable for being one of Reese Witherspoon's earliest leading roles. 2. The Original Novel (1974) : The daughter of a retired governor, thrust
: A Bushman whose survival skills and spiritual connection to "the Great Life" are central to the group's journey.
: Van der Post's work is often praised for its descriptive power and its respectful, if somewhat romanticized, portrayal of San culture. 3. Key Concepts & Locations : The story serves as an early cinematic
The film follows two teenagers and a Bushman who must trek 2,000 miles across the Kalahari Desert to escape ruthless ivory poachers.
