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Where Do I stand / Man on Ground /- 113 min
Denman Cinemas
Vancouver, BC
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Where Do I stand / Man on Ground /- 113 min
Saturday April 21st  7:00 pm
Where Do I Stand
Documentary Short - 2010
Run Time 20 minutes
Director: Molly Blank
Language: English

Vancouver Premiere

When xenophobic attacks broke out across South Africa in May 2008, many found themselves caught off guard, shocked by violence that felt like a violation of the principles of their newly democratic nation. Where Do I Stand? captures the optimistic voices of youth trying to make sense of what they experienced and the choices they made during the violence, as they carve out their own places in this complex and divided nation.
Winner: Best Documentary  Reel International Film Festival
Trailer: View Trailer
Rating "PG" Violence

followed by:

Man on Ground
Feature Thriller
93 minutes
Director: Akin Omotoso
Language: English and Zulu, Sotho, Yoruba with English Subtitles.

Vancouver Premiere

A bold and exacting portrayal of rising xenophobia in South Africa, Omotoso casts the story of a young Nigerian man living in the African refugee tenements of Johannesburg. The tale is essentially a missing person's story about estranged Nigerian brothers: Ade (Hakeem Kae-Kazim), a London-based banker, and Femi (Fabian Adeoye Lojede), a political radical who's been imprisoned, tortured, run out of his home country, Nigeria, and is last seen living the street life in Johannesburg. When Femi goes missing, Ade In the span of a single night, on a short visit from London, tries to elucidate the mystery. In May of 2008, in the informal settlement of the East Rand near Johannesburg, Mozambican immigrant Ernesto Nhamuave was burned alive while bystanders laughed. The violence eventually quieted down, but its root causes have yet to be addressed seriously; tension is still tangible. The event inspired director Akin Omotoso to write Man On Ground, and the resulting film is not merely the work of a talented and socially engaged filmmaker bearing witness  it is, in Omotoso's own words, "a strong appeal for healing."
"A cross-hybridization of BBC police thriller and Bergmanesque meditation on intra-African immigration, Man on Ground boasts some literally fantastic visual flourishes . Thisiwe Ziqubu, who plays Femi's fiancee, Zodwa,  is a talent to watch"- Variety
Selected for the Toronto International Film Festival 2011  Contemporary World Cinema
Official Selection to the Berlin International Film Festival 2012
Winner Best Feature at The Jozi Film Festival 2012


Trailer: View Trailer
Rating "14A" Violence

Location

Denman Cinemas (View)
1779 Comox Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 1P5
Canada

Categories

Film > Festivals

Minimum Age: 14

Contact

Owner: Vancouver South African Film Festival
On BPT Since: Jan 27, 2012
 
Glen Phillips
www.vsaff.org


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