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Films
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Keywords
“Social Conflict”
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Directors
“Lindner, Tobias”
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films with a digital version
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Region
Southern Africa
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Country
South Africa
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Keywords
Collective / Community identity
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Race / Racism / Antiracism
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Social Conflict
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Directors
Lindner, Tobias
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Series
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Country of production
Germany
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Year of production
2012
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Film
Orania
2012
94
‘
Directed by
Tobias Lindner
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Orania is situated in South Africa’s barren Northern Cape province. All of its 800 inhabitants are white Afrikaners. They live here on private property which was bought in 1991. People of other cultural or ethnical descent may not live or work here. The people of Orania refuse to take part in the post-apartheid transformation process leading to a "Rainbow Nation". Crime, unemployment and social pressure make the inhabitants feel that their culture is under threat in the new South Africa. Consequently, they strive to stay ethnically exclusive, creating a "cultural homeland" to preserve their heritage. Yet, the individual motivations seem to range widely from idealism to opportunism to desperation. The film observes its protagonists on a personal level to explore the mechanisms behind this societal experiment.
Southern Africa
Race / Racism / Antiracism
Collective / Community identity
Social Conflict