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I'm Not Black, I'm Coloured: Identity Crisis at the Cape of Good Hope
I'm Not Black, I'm Coloured: Identity Crisis at the Cape of Good Hope

I'm Not Black, I'm Coloured: Identity Crisis at the Cape of Good Hope

Identity Crisis at the Cape of Good Hope

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In the wake of one of the worst social experiments in the history of mankind, 'I'm not Black, I'm Coloured' is one of the first documentary films to look at the legacy of Apartheid from the viewpoint of the Cape Coloured. A people who in 1994, embraced the concept of Desmond Tutu's all encompassing 'rainbow nation', but soon thereafter realized that freedom, privilege, economic growth and equality would not include them. A people who for more than 350 years has been disregarded, ignored, belittled, and stripped of anything they can call their own enduring a complex psychological oppression and identity crisis unparalleled in South African history.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

52 mins

Rating

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Release Date

09 February 2009

Country

South Africa

Cast

Michael Adams

Michael Adams

Self

Sabrina Adams

Sabrina Adams

Self

James Bergmann

James Bergmann

Self

Desire Diedericks

Desire Diedericks

Self

William 'Wheels' Diedericks

William 'Wheels' Diedericks

Self

Kiersten Chace

Kiersten Chace

Narrator

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