MUGABE AND THE WHITE AFRICAN
by Lucy Bailey, Andrew Thompson
synopsis
Michael Campbell is one of a handful of white farmers still left in Zimbabwe since President Robert Mugabe began enforcing his controversial land seizure program, an initiative intended to reclaim white-owned land and redistribute it to poor black Zimbabweans. Since 2000, formerly thriving farms that employed thousands, now sit derelict while poverty and hunger are rife amongst the majority of the country's citizens; but 74-year-old Mike refuses to back down. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 2008 presidential election, "Mugabe and the White African" follows Mike and son-in-law Ben Freeth's harrowing attempt to take Mugabe to an international court for racism and violation of their human rights.
international title: | Mugabe and the White African |
original title: | Mugabe and the White African |
country: | United Kingdom |
year: | 2009 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Lucy Bailey, Andrew Thompson |
release date: | FR 24/11/2010 |
cinematography by: | Andrew Thompson |
film editing: | Tim Lovell |
music: | Jonny Pilcher |
producer: | David Pearson, Elizabeth Morgan Hemlock |
production: | Arturi Films, Explore Films, Molinare Productions |
distributor: | Pretty Pictures |