Orania (film)
Orania | |
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Directed by | Tobias Lindner |
Produced by | Tobias Lindner Sascha Supastrapong |
Cinematography | Tobias Lindner |
Edited by | Melanie Schütze |
Production company | Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Countries | Germany South Africa |
Language | Afrikaans |
Orania is a 2012 German documentary film written and directed by Tobias Lindner. The film is an insight into the social experiment of the town of Orania, Northern Cape, a majority Afrikaner enclave in South Africa. The film explores cultural identity and the line between self-determination and discrimination. On 12 April 2012 a teaser trailer was released.[1] The film received its World Premiere at the Raindance Film Festival on 28 September 2012 in London where it competed in the Best Documentary category.[2]
Synopsis[]
In the town of Orania, 800 white Afrikaans-speaking people form an independent community. Their town is private property (bought in 1990) and they live independently from multicultural South Africa. Since the fall of apartheid, increasing crime levels, unemployment and social pressure has led to a small migration of people towards the town. In the town, the residents concentrate on preserving their shared culture. Residents stay in the town for their cultural ideals or for the town's safety and opportunities, and others stay out of desperation.[3]
References[]
- ^ Orania (2012) Vimeo. 12 April 2012
- ^ Orania Archived 2014-01-06 at the Wayback Machine Raindance Film Festival. Retrieved on 10 September 2012
- ^ Orania Orania Film. Retrieved on 11 September 2012
External links[]
- 2012 films
- Afrikaans-language films
- German documentary films
- German films
- South African documentary films
- South African films
- 2012 documentary films
- Documentary films about apartheid
- Orania, Northern Cape
- 2010s documentary film stubs