Marvelous, thanks for posting. I saw a very good production of Sizwe Banzi at the Lantern Theater in Philadelphia a few years ago, but seeing this is very special.
the story cast a light on the beaurocratic gap between the officials perpetuating personal identification systems, and the man on the street. it is a literal review of the ingenuity of people and the lack of depth of a system devoid of social insight. ID theft is not a pre-democracy concept, but rather an inherited systematic tool used by desperate people to accomplish certain life goals. Unfortunately it too often costs someone their life...
George MacDonald I would say the shows the story of apartheid southafrica .. The theory of separation . The death of the unknown man # common man . The social ills of the colourism . The boundaries man has created between man . Therefore the common man does not even knows the what integrity is any longer
Marvelous, thanks for posting. I saw a very good production of Sizwe Banzi at the Lantern Theater in Philadelphia a few years ago, but seeing this is very special.
It was and still it’s my movie which I like even now 2024
the story cast a light on the beaurocratic gap between the officials perpetuating personal identification systems, and the man on the street. it is a literal review of the ingenuity of people and the lack of depth of a system devoid of social insight. ID theft is not a pre-democracy concept, but rather an inherited systematic tool used by desperate people to accomplish certain life goals. Unfortunately it too often costs someone their life...
George MacDonald I would say the shows the story of apartheid southafrica .. The theory of separation . The death of the unknown man # common man .
The social ills of the colourism . The boundaries man has created between man .
Therefore the common man does not even knows the what integrity is any longer
when you go in the hospital to die its a pass book
12.99? that's it?
Up to the mid 80s, ZAR was stronger than USD