Mugabe and the White African
Mugabe and the White African | |
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Directed by |
Lucy Bailey Andrew Thompson |
Produced by |
David Pearson Elizabeth Morgan Hemlock |
Music by | Jonny Pilcher |
Cinematography | Andrew Thompson |
Edited by | Tim Lovell |
Production company |
Arturi Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Mugabe and the White African is a 2009 documentary film by Lucy Bailey and Andrew Thompson. The film documents the lives of a white Zimbabwean family who run a farm in Chegutu, as they challenge the Fast Track land redistribution programme that redistributed white-owned estates, a legacy of colonialism and UDI, beginning in 2000. The film follows Mike Campbell, his son-in-law Ben Freeth, and their family as they challenge Robert Mugabe and the Zimbabwean government before the Southern African Development Community tribunal for racial discrimination and human rights violations.[1] The film premiered in the UK on 21 October 2009 at the London Film Festival.[2]
Reception
The documentary garnered considerable critical acclaim. It currently holds a 'fresh' rating of 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.[3]
Awards and honours
- Sterling World Feature Award, 2009 SILVERDOCS: AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival.[4]
See also
- Mike Campbell (Pvt) Ltd and Others v Republic of Zimbabwe
References
- ↑ Bell, Alex (25 June 2009). "Zimbabwe: Documentary on Chegutu Land Fight Wins International Award". AllAfrica.com. SW Radio Africa. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
- ↑ de Castella, Tom (21 October 2009). "Betting the farm against Mugabe". BBC News Online Magazine. BBC. Retrieved 26 October 2009.
- ↑ "Mugabe and the White African". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ↑ "Silverdocs Announces 2009 Festival Winners" (Press release). Silverdocs: AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival. 22 June 2009. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
External links
- Official website
- Mugabe and the White African at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with Lucy Bailey
- Mugabe and the White African website on POV
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