During his stay in Cape Town as a film student, Shatho Tibone was inspired by an initial casual trip he took to the scenic but informal settlement of Hangberg. This film focuses on the uncertainties and inhumane acts of police and state brutality faced by the predominantly Rastafarian, KhoiSan identifying community of Hangberg in Cape Town, South Africa. So, through the participatory collective effort of a few journalists, filmmaker and community leaders Shatho went on a 5 year journey to document the story of this community which has become an enigma in South African imagination,
Educational film about Cyprus - landscape, people, work, traditions etc.
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Concerning Violence is based on newly discovered, powerful archival material documenting the most da...
In 2016 eleven young men from Parade Gardens in Kingston, Jamaica travelled to Scotland for the firs...
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