Encounter the World’s Best Documentaries

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The 15th Encounters South African International Documentary Festival runs from 6-16 June 2013 in Johannesburg and Cape Town.  

Africa’s premier documentary event will screen the most-talked about documentaries from around the world, including two 2013 Oscar nominees (The Gatekeepers and How To Survive A Plague) and winners from Berlin (Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present; In Heaven Underground), DOK Leipzig (Colombianos), and Sundance (Queen of VersaillesThe House I Live In). 

Documentaries broaden our experience of the world, showing us places few of us would otherwise see. We’re incredibly excited about this year’s streamlined lineup. Every year, most of the screenings sell-out, so we recommend booking early. 

– Festival director Lesedi Oluko Moche


 

 

The festival covers a varied line-up that takes you from the biggest home in America (Queen of Versailles) and the world’s richest apartment building (Park Avenue) to one of Jordan’s poorest villages (Rafea: Solar Mama); from the locker rooms of Wimbledon (Venus & Serena) to behind-the-scenes at The Museum of Modern Art in New York (Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present); and from farms in Zimbabwe (The Bag on My Back) to a 130-year-old Jewish cemetery in Berlin (In Heaven Underground).

The documentaries will introduce you to an influential pimp in America (Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp); a divorced Moroccan wedding videographer (Camera/Woman); an Argentinian classical pianist (Bloody Daughter); Colombian immigrants in Sweden (Colombianos); drummers in Africa and Europe (The Fellowship of The Drums); and persecuted female bloggers in Cuba, China and Iran (Forbidden Voices).

This year’s line-up also shines a spotlight on some of the world’s most debated issues, including poverty (Poor Us: An Animated History; Rafea: Solar Mama); the war on drugs (The House I Live In); inter-cultural adoption (Mercy Mercy – A Portrait of True Adoption); HIV/Aids (How To Survive a Plague); and Israel/ Palestine (The GatekeepersThe Village Under The Forest).

But Encounters isn’t just about looking outwards: there are 13 documentaries investigating Africa.Comrade President profiles Mozambican president Samora Machel, while No Harm Done, which won Best Documentary at FESPACO, is the story of agnostic Tunisian documentary filmmaker Nadia el Fani’s double battle against cancer and a radical Islamist hate campaign.

Hot from Hot Docs, Riaan Hendricks’ The Devil’s Lair will have its African premiere as the opening night film at Encounters. It’s a jarring story of fatherhood, drug dealers and assassinations on the Cape Flats. 

Aryan Kaganof’s An Inconsolable Memory follows the story of the Eoan Group from the vibrant era of Cape Town’s District Six to present day. 

Dylan Valley’s Incarcerated Knowledge follows a reformed gangster from his release from Pollsmoor as he tries to turn his life around; Shannon Walsh and Arya Lalloo’s Jeppe On a Friday is part Jozi travelogue, part urban allegory. 

Mark Kaplan and Heidi Grunebaum’s The Village Under The Forest explores the hidden remains of the destroyed Palestinian village of Lubya, which lies under the purposefully cultivated forest plantation called South Africa Forest. 

Shelley Barry’s Mr. Shakes – The Passion To Live follows the Port Elizabeth disco king; while Tamarin Kaplan and Marla Altschuler’s award-winning The White Picket Fence Project is a coming-of-age documentary about two young men: one in post-war Kosovo, the other in Gugulethu.

Encounters is running from 6-16 June 2013 at The Bioscope in Jozi and at Nu Metro at the V&A Waterfront and The Fugard in Cape Town. Encounters is brought to you by their main sponsors: The NFVF, Bertha Foundation, City Of Cape Town, Wesgro and V&A Waterfront. Guests travel courtesy of Goethe Institut, German Consulate, American Consulate, British Council and French Institute SA.

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