: A Bushman whose survival skills and spiritual connection to "the Great Life" are central to the group's journey.
: 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 : A Bushman whose survival skills and spiritual
Written by Sir Laurens van der Post, the novel is a sequel to A Story Like the Wind . Characters : : After their families are murdered
: The book explores deep spiritual connections to the land, the "magic" of Africa, and the clash between traditional cultures and violent political upheaval. Characters :
: After their families are murdered by ivory poachers at a remote African homestead, Nonnie (Reese Witherspoon) and Harry (Ethan Embry) are forced to flee into the desert. They are guided by Xhabbo (Sarel Bok), a Bushman who teaches them how to survive the harsh environment while they are pursued by the killers.
: The primary setting, characterized as a "far off place" that is both beautiful and lethal.