Before 1994, South Africa had never known democracy. They therefore had to invent their own model.
This was the task of the new government and of all South Africans.
To reach that goal, all the country’s communities, deeply wounded and divided by apartheid had to reconcile with one another.
One of the first decisions taken by Nelson Mandela was to create the “Commission for Truth and Reconciliation ”, reconciliation only becoming possible after the past had been “judged ”, “cleansed ” and “exorcised ”.
It is the evolution of this commission, with its turns and own dramatic dimension which was the basis for the shooting of this film. For as with the country, our characters participate in the dynamic transforming process.
Technical
Réalisateur : André Van In
Monteur image : Catherine Rascon
Directeur de la photo : Donné Rundle
Mixeur : Florence Hermitte
Monteur image : Sylvie Gadmer
Festivals and awards
Prix louis-marcorelles et prix des bibliothèques au cinéma du réel 1999, prix du meilleur documentaire au festival du film de Bombay 2002.