Overview of articles
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My Country My Hat
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The Remnant
In 1659 Jan van Riebeeck, Dutch Commander of the Cape in South Africa, planted a hedge of indigenous wild almond trees. Its remnants still exist.Published on: -
The Endless River
Against the background of the vast South-African landscape, three people get caught up in a violent cycle of grief, anger and revenge. A moral narratiPublished on: -
Greetings to the Ancestors
Equal parts documentary, ethnography and dream cinema, Ben Russell presents the third part in a trilogy examining the ecstatic limits of utopia in thePublished on: -
Iseeyou
Iseeyou takes the slogan of the first multiracial trade union in South Africa and looks at the public representation of work and labour in JohannesburPublished on: -
Flies.
An older man lives alone in a deserted apartment complex. He unintentionally witnesses a murder after which the killers end his loneliness. CharacterPublished on: -
The Bridge
Filmmaker looks out of his window onto the tough life outside because it’s not any old bridge he lives beside and not any old South…Published on: -
Excuse Me, While I Disappear
A Chinese city in Africa. Innumerable square metres in exchange for oil. An employee is followed around the scarcely inhabited city. Until he disappeaPublished on: -
William Kentridge: Journey to the Moon, Day for Night and …
Compilation with installations by William Kentridge, based on Voyage dans la Lune by Georges Méliès.Published on: -
Forgiveness
First South African film about the post-apartheid era. Former state security officer (Arnold Vosloo, the Mummy in the film of the same name) seeks forPublished on: