Extra screenings! ​
Sat 10 June 3pm at The Bioscope, Johannesburg. ​
Sun 11 June 2.45pm at the Cinema Nouveau, V&A Waterfront Cape Town

South Africa through the eyes of David Goldblatt is an achingly beautiful place.

From his early photographs of Apartheid South Africa to the removal of Rhodes’ statue from UCT, he has chronicled the country as faithfully as this film chronicles his life. Including interviews with Nadine Gordimer, Zanele Muholi and William Kentridge, the intimate portrait of man and country is captivating.

We trail him in his campervan, capturing the essence and heartbreak of a land, and which invites deeper scrutiny.

Through frank and disarming revelations he shares his views on faith, fear, death and desire. This is a film which invokes a need to see as Goldblatt sees, feel as he feels.

Courtesy of Goodman Gallery

Cape Town
Labia
Fri 9, 6.30pm
V&A
Sun 11, 2.45pm
Johannesburg
Rosebank
Tues 6, 6.30pm
Bioscope
Sat 10, 3pm
Director(s):
Daniel Zimbler
Country:
SA
Year:
2017
Duration:
85 minutes
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