Born into Struggle explained

Born Into Struggle
Director:Rehad Desai
Producer:Uhuru Productions
Runtime:74 minutes
Country:South Africa
Screenplay:Rehad Desai, Anita Khanna
Cinematography:Simon Wilkie
Editing:Francesco Biagini
Music:Phillip Miller

Born Into Struggle is a South African 2004 documentary film.

Synopsis

In this documentary, the filmmaker Rehad Desai takes us on an intimate journey mapped out by the scars etched into his family's life from having a father who was intensely involved in politics. Barney Desai was a political activist during South Africa's struggle for freedom, yet as a father he was absent emotionally. Rehad spent most of his young life in exile and became politically active himself. On this intensely personal journey into his past, Rehad realizes he is following in his fathers footsteps as he reviews his relationship with his own estranged teenage son.

Festivals

The film had its world premiere as a work in progress on 28 April 2004 as part of "Ten Years Of Freedom - Films from the New South Africa," a festival held in New York City.[1]

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ten Years Of Freedom - Films from the New South Africa. blackfilm.com. 16 March 2012.