Sat, May 5 / 2 pm
Directed by Sifiso Khanyile
2017, South Africa, 57 min
On the morning of June 16, 1976, a group of school children in Soweto gathered peacefully to protest the mandatory inclusion of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. By nightfall over 200 of them lay dead, mowed down by Apartheid armed forces. Forty years later, this film looks at the world that made these kids, and how in the absence of political leadership, they stood up to the might of an oppressive State. Especially relevant forty years later as university students once again take to the streets to fight the post-apartheid government on the issue of free quality education.
Plays With:
A Place for Myself / Dir. Marie Clémentine Dusabejambo, 2016, Rwanda, 21 min