By All Means Necessary
By All Means Necessary is a feature-documentary that chronicles 50 years of Africa’s Liberation Movements from Algeria to South Africa. It commemorates the various sacrifices made by men and women across the continent.
Brown Skinned Girl
In a society where dark-skinned girls are not considered as beautiful, a young South African girl struggles to see beauty in her reflection until she holds her own “Brown Skinned Girl AA meetings” and reintroduces herself to herself.
Blindside
This documentary about the controversial 1974 boycott-breaking British Lions Tour to South Africa where they played against the Springbok rugby team, focuses on one particular rugby player, Dugald Macdonald, and Jenefer Shute, a young woman who ran onto the field protesting the match, a moment that would change both their lives forever.
Blend
Blend follows a couple’s choice to have a blended wedding as part of an unspoken promise they’ve made to one another.
Beyond the Fence
From a rural South African village, three young people emerge as eco-warriors. Armed with a camera, the trio aim to rise above their difficult pasts and reframe the narrative of wildlife conservation.
Beyond my Steps
Five dancers explore the concepts of tradition, culture, memory, and identity, questioning the transformation and deconstruction of these themes in their own lives.
The Art of Being Human
This film about the life of Advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza portrays its charismatic and passionate subject as a man of strength and integrity without descending into excessive praise or hagiography. An engaging film which makes effective use of cinematic portraiture to provide a broader history of the country.
An Autistic Life
The story of Arie, an autistic young man whose family only came to fully understand his condition when he was nine years old.
Also For Grownups
Animation can take the relevant and relatable everyday- narratives and turn them into big fantastical adventures.