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Films
found one film
Country
“Botswana”
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Year of production
“2016”
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Colour / Black and white
“Colour”
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Region
Southern Africa
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Country
Botswana
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Keywords
Family / Kinship
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Gender Role and Identity
1
Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy
1
Love
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Marriage
1
Directors
Werbner, Richard
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Series
not set
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Country of production
United Kingdom
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Year of production
2016
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Colour / Black and white
Film
Caught in Between
2016
56
‘
Directed by
Richard Werbner
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The focus is on a leading village elder, John Lelatlhego, a retired Human Resources administrator trained in settling disputes in the South African mines. John gets entangled in the long troubled affairs of a quarrelsome young couple, a stay-at-home farmer and his police constable, town-savvy wife. They claim to be still in love. But when the husband confesses to adultery – ‘breaking the yard’ in Tswana terms – and the wife decides to fight for her rights in court battles, John finds himself very awkwardly placed as their marriage broker. The film was shot in Botswana’s Moremi village with its awesome landscapes, and against the background of the dramatic national patriotic celebration for Botswana’s 50th anniversary. Informed by the filmmaker’s rapport with villagers since 1972, the film is the work of a returning anthropologist and mainly about a home-comer’s predicament.
Southern Africa
Family / Kinship
Gender Role and Identity
Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy
Love
Marriage