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Valley of a Thousand Hills

Rating6.5 /10
20221 h 38 m
South Africa
79 people rated

A young woman who comes from a conservative village must choose between living a lie to stay the perfect Zulu daughter, or risk her life for true love. Nosipho has a secret. She is a loving daughter held up as an example in her community, with a domineering father who has chosen a potential husband for her. But her soulmate and one true love is a woman.

Drama

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Mohammed soueidan

28/08/2025 02:46
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Ntosh_012

17/03/2024 20:29
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Merveil Ngoyi

16/02/2023 12:28
source: Valley of a Thousand Hills

Paulette Butterfy🦋

16/02/2023 12:28
It is a beautiful movie in terms of the scenery, the couple, and the tough journey of being queer and learning to be true to that through all the obstacles (including culture and family). Fair warning that the last five minutes ruins the happy ending. Also, I will add a sexual assault trigger warning (especially once during the movie and again in the last five minutes). I'll also include a content warning about homophobia, since that is a significant theme in the movie (and misogyny is in there as well). This includes internalized homophobia as the two women work through that in this movie in different ways.

ngominka.marienoel

16/02/2023 12:28
The movie was a feel good movie as in love conquers all until the ending. These women overcame cultural boundaries that are often seen in African and African American culture right now. They were strong minded women in a society were male dominance was encouraged. I had out for change as the healer explained one was born this way. That was an unexpected hope for acceptance of the ladies. The tribal mothers were indoctrinated into that not acceptance male dominance was evil. What a tragic and often used serving gay justice ending. Did they really have to throw in the masculine, this is your deserved justice ending? Made this a disheartening movie.

zeadewet2

16/02/2023 12:28
This film was well written and captured my attention from beginning to end! Seeing this perspective from a different cultures lens was captivating, informative and did not disappoint. I must admit that I have NEVER watched a film where I had to read the caption in its entirety so this was a first and well worth it. I could not go to sleep until it ended and I like the fact that it wasn't your typical ending to a story that we see so often in mostly all movies. I applaud the writers, actresses, production, actors and everyone involved. THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS STORY TO THE BIG SCREEN! AMAZING.

fiona

16/02/2023 12:28
...until it became yet another Bury Your Gays trope. It was a sweet love story that gave us a perspective from another culture not typically referenced and allowed us to feel all of the emotions between the two women. The ending left a bitter, crushing taste in my mouth as even in 2022, we are still killing off our LGBTQIA+ characters. We get it, being gay can be rough - can we now have some happy endings to curl up with and enjoy while we are licking our wounds. I don't tend to leave written reviews for things that I watch, however it's late at night and I am now feeling particularly disheartened.

🌹J E Y J E Y 🌹

16/02/2023 12:28
For a battle well fought .... all that was left were tears. The ending was brutal and sadening to say the least and left me feeling empty and sad for what we have become. It was beautifully done, and reminds us that it takes courage to stand up to the norms society has put in place for us. It speaks well and shows the fear and pain we must sometimes go through to be "who we truly are". We must always remember, that love is just that, love, something so special and precious. When and if we ever find it, we must fight for it and cherish it with all our heart, as it may never come around again. . We still have so far to go. Stay strong my brothers and sisters.

Siphesihle Ndaba

16/02/2023 12:28
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