
I'm Khoisan, not Coloured 2021
Immersed in the vibrant culture of Hangberg, a predominantly Rastafarian and KhoiSan community in Cape Town, South Africa, 'I'm Khoisan, not Coloured' (2021) delves into the harsh realities faced by its residents.
Director: Shatho Tibone
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is I'm Khoisan, not Coloured (2021) about?
This documentary follows the journey of director Shatho Tibone as he documents the struggles of the Hangberg community in Cape Town, South Africa, highlighting the inhumane acts of police and state brutality.
Who directed I'm Khoisan, not Coloured?
The documentary was directed by Shatho Tibone.
Who stars in I'm Khoisan, not Coloured?
The film features a collective effort from key cast members including Colin 'Mr Griep' Delcarme, !Xoma Ayob, Vernon 'Fire' Delcarme, and Tylo Van Rooyen.
Is I'm Khoisan, not Coloured (2021) worth watching?
While it may be a challenging watch due to its thought-provoking and emotionally charged content, 'I'm Khoisan, not Coloured' is a powerful and poignant documentary that sheds light on a critical aspect of South African society.
How long is I'm Khoisan, not Coloured?
The documentary has a runtime of 30 minutes.
About I'm Khoisan, not Coloured (2021) — Uncovering the struggles of a resilient community
Immersed in the vibrant culture of Hangberg, a predominantly Rastafarian and KhoiSan community in Cape Town, South Africa, 'I'm Khoisan, not Coloured' (2021) delves into the harsh realities faced by its residents. Director Shatho Tibone embarked on a 5-year journey, collaborating with journalists, filmmakers, and community leaders to document the inhumane acts of police and state brutality. Through this powerful documentary, the audience is invited to experience the struggles and resilience of the Hangberg community.
The film's exploration of identity, community, and the struggles against systemic oppression is both thought-provoking and emotionally charged. With a runtime of 30 minutes, 'I'm Khoisan, not Coloured' is a poignant and eye-opening experience that sheds light on a critical aspect of South African society. By witnessing the community's struggles and triumphs, viewers are reminded of the importance of empathy, understanding, and human rights.
Featuring a collective effort from key cast members including Colin 'Mr Griep' Delcarme, !Xoma Ayob, Vernon 'Fire' Delcarme, and Tylo Van Rooyen, this documentary is a powerful tribute to the Hangberg community and a testament to the enduring spirit of resistance.