Land and Identity
Current political debate swirls around historic land issues. This film is a moving account of the impact on kids and families of decisions that uproot people, evicting them from their homes and communities for reasons of greed and dubious policy. The story is eloquently told by young voices, its format gives the film freshness and immediacy with lush views of the Atlantic seaboard contrasting with the grittiness of the Cape Flats and the homeliness of Plumstead. Laverne and Jaydon describe their contrasting experiences growing up in Hanover Park and Plumstead in articulate interviews and voice-overs. Laverne shapes her sense of identity away from home. Jaydon is rooted in Plumstead, but his family is faced with a forced removal, nearly a quarter of a century after democracy. The government official Jaydon interviews appears to be distant, disinterested and creepy. What has changed?
Land and Identity โ moviesda Movie Details, Country, Release Date, and More
| Release Date | 2017-12-16 |
|---|---|
| Country | ZA |
| Languages | en |
| Interests | Documentary |
| Genres | Documentary |
| Production | South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) |
Land and Identity โ moviesda Movie
Land and Identity brings together elements of Documentary, delivering a captivating and immersive experience. Directed by an accomplished director with a screenplay by a talented writing team, it weaves a compelling story that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. Produced by South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and presented by moviesda, the movie brings a fresh perspective to the genre. Released on 2017-12-16, with a runtime of 50, it unfolds as a gripping narrative filled with memorable performances and stunning visuals. With a budget of $250,000, the movie has earned undisclosed box office results, reflecting its impact on audiences. Now officially released, it continues to leave a mark, carrying the tagline:
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