The Killing of the Imam explained

The Killing of the Imam
Director:Khalid Shamis
Producer:Tubafilms
Screenplay:Khalid Shamis
Music:Mark Roberts
Cinematography:Khalid Shamis
Editing:Khalid Shamis
Runtime:10 minutes
Country:South Africa

The Killing of the Imam is a 2010 South African short documentary film. The film is also known under the title The Imam and I. [1] [2]

Synopsis

In 1969, Imam Abdullah Haron was incarcerated and killed in detention in Cape Town, South Africa. A much loved community leader, he was active within an inactive community in raising awareness of the plight of his compatriots living under apartheid. During the 60s, Imam Haron became more active and began travelling abroad to raise funds for impoverished families back home. Mixing animation, documentary and stock footage, this short film looks at the last few years of the Imam's life and death.[3] It is told by his grandson, the filmmaker Khalid Shamis, through the eyes of a child.[4]

Awards

References

  1. Web site: Khan . Atiyyah . Libyan exile’s life captured vividly in 'The Colonel's Stray Dogs' . 2024-06-27 . Life . en-US.
  2. Web site: Cape . Voice of the . 2016-07-12 . Searching for the Imam: the legacy of Imam Abdullah Haroon revisited . 2024-06-27 . Voice of the Cape . en-GB.
  3. Web site: Cape . Voice of the . 2016-07-12 . Searching for the Imam: the legacy of Imam Abdullah Haroon revisited . 2024-06-27 . Voice of the Cape . en-GB.
  4. Web site: 2017-12-17 . Fractured dreams: The life of a Libyan exile . 2024-06-27 . africasacountry.com . en-US.

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