International Peace and Film Festival

Official Selection: Ten(Kumi)

Official Selection: Ten(Kumi)


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Description: Ten years after a wave of Xenophobic attacks that claimed the lives of 64 foreign nationals in South Africa, leaving 200 000 displaced, since 2008, South Africa has seen a periodic, annual nationwide attacks on African migrants fueled by intolerance, stereotypes and justified violence. We spoke to children to get their honest opinions on migrants, asylum seekers, refugees and stateless people.
Director: Louise Kanza
Country: Democratic Republic of Congo/ South Africa
Category: Short Documentary
Runtime: 00:01:30

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About the Film

Ten years after a wave of Xenophobic attacks that claimed the lives of 64 foreign nationals in South Africa, leaving 200 000 displaced, since 2008, South Africa has seen a periodic, annual nationwide attacks on African migrants fueled by intolerance, stereotypes and justified violence. We spoke to children to get their honest opinions on migrants, asylum seekers, refugees and stateless people.

The feels seeks to explore inherited hatred and Afrophobia.

Directed by Louise Kanza
Sophie Kanza
Shot & Edited : Sivuyile Matsiliza

This film will compete among a total of 91 films at the International Peace and Film Festival in January 2020, in Orlando, FL. Attendance at the festival is free to the public, look for screening locations and times on PeaceFestival.us #ipff #izuminka #filmfestival #fashionshow #orlando #artifex

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Official Selection: Ten(Kumi)