Documentary List

A film about woman, violence and the lawA Country For My Daughter

(2010, 54mins) – South Africa has one of the highest rates of gender based violence in the world. This is not the country that Nonkosi Khumalo wants her daughter to grow up in. As a human rights activist Nonkosi is dedicated to the struggle for equality in South Africa, especially for women. In A Country For My Daughter she travels the country investigating the stories of survivors, activists and lawyers whose cases have transformed the law in South Africa for the better.

Brothers in Arms

(2007, 83mins) – The story of Ronald Herboldt – the only South African to fight in the Cuban Revolutionary war. Forty years later Ronald’s desire to return home to a free South Africa is complicated by the fact that he has family in both countries and needs to qualify for a special liberator’s pension. Filmed in South Africa, Cuba and Angola.

Law and Freedom

(2005, 95mins) – A documentary series looking at laws that have changed South Africa and the history of its constitution.

Casa de la Musica

(2003, 52mins) – A documentary exploring the links in culture and music between Cape Town and Havana. (Winner of the Encounters Audience Award, 2003).

Apostles of Civilised Vice

(1999, 104mins) – A documentary exploring the history of homosexuality in South Africa from colonial times to the present. Among the events considered is the adoption of the South African Bill of Rights ensuring equal protection to all citizens regardless of sexual orientation.

Sando to Samantha aka The Art of Dikvel

(1999, 52 mins) – A Docu-drama blending interview material and drama to tell the story of Sando Willemse, aka Samantha Fox, a drag queen from Bonteheuwel in Cape Town. Having joined the SADF in 1991, Sando was tested for HIV without giving his permission – subsequently his positive status was disclosed to his entire squad and he was summarily discharged.

The story of Kewpie of District SixA Normal Daughter

(1997, 58 mins) – The story of Kewpie, a drag queen from Cape Town, South Africa’s District Six, a legendary enclave of gay life since the 1950s. Together with friends and family, Kewpie narrates the story of her life as part of a thriving homosexual world of drag shows, concerts, and clubs.

The Devil Brakes my HeartDie Duiwel Maak my Hart So Seer

(1993, 55mins) – In 1993 Idol pics documented the stories of a group of racially diverse South African children, mostly from disadvantaged backgrounds, as they and their mothers talk about the things that affect their lives.

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Black People Don’t Swim

(2008, 48mins) – Six years ago Kwezi Qika couldn’t swim, never mind surf. Yet in 2007 this poor black boy from Ocean View township in the Western Cape became a junior surfing champion. Featuring footage shot in Muizenberg’s Surfer’s Corner and along the beaches of Durban, Black People Don’t Swim is both a story about a young man’s journey into manhood and a film about the thrill of a catching a wave.

A Truly Wonderful Adventure

(2007, 48mins) – In 1980 students in the Western Cape boycotted and the ‘Committee of 81’ was formed. Using new interviews, the film takes us through the images and events that culminated in the murder of Bernard Fortuin by the police.

Tania Raised Us

(2004, 49mins) – A documentary on the life of the “horse and cart” people of Cape Town.

Goniwe’s Calling

(2004, 24mins) – A documentary from SABC’s ‘Issues of Faith’ series, telling the story of a gay man from Langa becoming a traditional healer.

Home is Where the Music Is

(2003, 48mins) – A biographical documentary on Cape Town jazz musician Robbie Jansen, exploring his 30 year career, his time in the legendary band Estudio and the development of Cape Jazz as a genre.

Through My Eyes: Blanche La Guma

(2003, 48mins) –Blanche LaGuma is a Cape Town activist and widow of local author Alex La Guma. This film takes a look at her life.

Afrikaans van Kolonialisme Tot DemokrasieDie Skerpioen Onder Die Klip: Afrikaans van Kolonialisme Tot Demokrasie

(1997, 30mins) – A documentary series on Afrikaans – from colonialism to democracy.