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Catalogue Number: NFB530079
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: Don Edkins, Claude Bonin, Éric Michel
Directors: Khalo Matabane
Producing Agencies: Day Zero Film and Video , National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), South African Broadcasting Corporation
Subject: Black History, Documentary, Global Studies, Social Issues, Social Studies
Language: English
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2004
Running Time: 112:14
Closed Captions: Yes
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Story of a Beautiful Country - DVD
Catalogue Number: NFB530079
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: Don Edkins, Claude Bonin, Éric Michel
Directors: Khalo Matabane
Producing Agencies: Day Zero Film and Video , National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), South African Broadcasting Corporation
Subject: Black History, Documentary, Global Studies, Social Issues, Social Studies
Language: English
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2004
Running Time: 112:14
Closed Captions: Yes
Click here for pricing
Story of a Beautiful Country is the journey of Khalo Matabane, a young Black filmmaker in search of his "new country," the promised land - the new South Africa. Matabane, travelling with a hand-held camera throughout nine provinces, films entirely from the seat of a mini-bus taxi.
The taxi also serves as an open forum for ordinary people to talk about their feelings on such controversial issues as land, race, language, globalization, democracy, identity and violence in the new modern South Africa, which broke away from apartheid in 1994. This story follows the format of talk radio and takes on the look of an adventurous road movie.
Many realize that after hundreds of years of racial tensions, peace and tolerance will not come to this country overnight. Still the South African people are proud of their country and are willing to defend it.
Story of a Beautiful Country expresses the hopes and dreams of the youth - the next generation of people trying to find their way and their voice in the new South Africa.
The taxi also serves as an open forum for ordinary people to talk about their feelings on such controversial issues as land, race, language, globalization, democracy, identity and violence in the new modern South Africa, which broke away from apartheid in 1994. This story follows the format of talk radio and takes on the look of an adventurous road movie.
Many realize that after hundreds of years of racial tensions, peace and tolerance will not come to this country overnight. Still the South African people are proud of their country and are willing to defend it.
Story of a Beautiful Country expresses the hopes and dreams of the youth - the next generation of people trying to find their way and their voice in the new South Africa.