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Posts tagged 'South Africa'
The Platform Preview to the Human Rights Watch Film Festival, London, 2019
March 9, 2019 -
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Under surveillance and in search for equality – our editorial team delve into the subject matter of this year’s Human...
Born a Crime, Raised an Icon: Trevor Noah’s Powerful Autobiography
September 2, 2017 -
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Deftly woven and wittily presented Born A Crime is a cathartic narrative of the complexity of a fractured post-apartheid...
From the Nation to the Stars at the 60th BFI London Film Festival
October 6, 2016 -
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The BFI London Film Festival (LFF) celebrates its 60th year with films exploring imperialism and nationhood It...
Concerning Violence: An Archive of Africa at War
February 10, 2015 -
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Goran Olsson’s chilling documentary explores Frantz Fanon’s powerful landmark text with some limitations ‘Concerning...
27 Quotes for 27 Years: Remembering Madiba Nelson Mandela
December 6, 2013 -
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As mourners the world over show their respects on the passing of Nelson Mandela, we take a look back at some of the most...
Rodriguez: The Sugarman Sweetens Up London
November 21, 2012 -
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A 70-year-old displaying all the gusto of a much younger man, cult figure Rodriguez lights up Camden’s Roundhouse, the first...
A Resolution in Marikana?
September 27, 2012 -
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As South Africa marks Heritage Day, the recent unrest in Marikana gives cause for reflection as a meaningful resolution continues...
Marikana: Undermining South Africa’s Democracy?
September 20, 2012 -
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The recent, often misreported, miners’ protests in Marikana may herald a shift in South African democracy, but the direction...
Human Trafficking and the London Olympics
April 19, 2012 -
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The potential for major sporting events to allow human trafficking to flourish can be turned into an opportunity to combat...