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Dear Mandela (2012)

When their shantytowns are threatened with mass eviction, three 'young lions' of South Africa's new generation rise from the shacks and take their government to the highest court in the land, putting the promises of democracy to the test.

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Nicolas Rapold 27 Sep 2012

Following the efforts of a South African housing rights group, the documentary Dear Mandela illustrates how fresh injustices have succeeded the inequality once enforced by apartheid.

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Louis Proyect 25 Sep 2012

A powerful, timely and brilliant examination of the new economic apartheid that has beset South Africa and the inspiring struggle against it.

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Michelle Orange 27 Sep 2012

Triumph follows tragedy as the case unfolds and history is caught repeating, but the larger, more complicated story underlying this brief but bracing missive still feels untold.

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Eric Henderson 27 Sep 2012

A devout political documentary that insists that community, dignity, and solidarity are sustaining, but not the baseline by which one should settle.

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Sophie Kingston-Smith 07 Jan 2019

The subject matter is very sensitively handled by filmmakers Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza, who choose their subjects wisely and don't sentimentalise the situation.

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