South Africa: White Slums
A journey into the heart of post-apartheid South Africa. From the makeshift "Pango" camp—an exclusively white slum—to the Cape Flats neighborhoods plagued by drugs and score-settling, this documentary follows demoted families, volunteers feeding dozens of children, police officers on the front lines, farmers living under threat, and Afrikaner communities retreating behind barbed wire. Between "fairness" hiring policies, massive poverty, vigilante militias, feverish EFF rallies, and dangerous nostalgia, the dream of the "rainbow nation" collides with still-gaping social and racial divides.
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