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- A young ANC activist and poet from Soweto is the sole witness to a brutal train massacre by an Inkatha militant.
- This documentary examines slain South African Communist Party leader's humanitarian, self-critical, non-sexist and non-racial approach to life and the struggle for freedom in South Africa. This program reveals Hani's charisma, moral strength and passion for literature and his conservative religious upbringing. It provides a candid insight into his family background, political responsibilities and the effects that communism had on his life while tracking his role in peace and reconciliation in a fractured country. Chris Hani was assassinated on 10 April 1993 - a year before the country's first democratic elections.
- Bopha, which means arrest, is a play by Percy Mtwa examining the role of black police who are outcast in their own townships, trapped between loyalty to their white masters who pay and their communities that raised them. This film mixes scenes from the play and documentary about South Africa.
- BLACK JOURNALIST, MONO BADRLA, INVESTIGATES DISABLING OF OF MAN REMOVED FROM HIS HOME BY POLICE.
- WEST GERMAN MULTI-NATIONAL FIRED ITS WORKFORCE IN A UNION RECOGNITION DISPUTE IN 1983. THE WORKERS WERE SENT TO THE LEBOWA BANTUSTAN, WHERE THREE HAVE SINCE DIED FROM POVENTY-RELATED DISEASES. THE OTHERS REPORT TO EATING BITTER ROOTS IN THEY CONTINUE TO MEET TOGETHER IN ORDER TO TAKE THEIR STRUGGLE FORWARD.
- THE WHOLE SPECTRUM OF CHURCHES ARE PORTRAYED IN THIS DOCUMENTARY, WITH PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE CHALLENGES FACING THOSE WITH AN ANT-APARTHEID APPROACH LEADING CHURCH FIGURES TALK ABOUT BLACK AND LIBERATION THEOLOGY IN THIS CONTEXT.
- THE RECENT MASS STRUGGLES WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ARE PORTRAYED ARE PORTRAYED IN THIS DOCUMENTARY, AND ARE PUT IN CONTEXT BY AN IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW WITH ANC/NEC MEMBER, MAC MAHARAJ.