Minggu, 08 Maret 2015
Mugabe and the White African on AllMovie Mugabe and the White African (2009)
Robert Mugabe's rule as president of Zimbabwe has been wildly
controversial, with his economic plans generally held responsible for
the nation's hyperinflation and massive unemployment, while Mugabe has
also been accused of widespread human rights violations. One of Mugabe's
most notorious programs has been his policy of seizing farms owned by
white Africans and turning them over to individuals affiliated with the
Mugabe government; many of these nationalized farms have been put in the
hands of people with little practical background in raising crops, with
the nation's agricultural base thrown into chaos. Many white land
owners in Zimbabwe have fled the country, but 75-year-old Michael
Campbell is a veteran family farmer who has chosen to stay and fight;
rather than turn over his property, Campbell has taken his case to an
international court, accusing the government of Zimbabwe of racial
discrimination and violation of his human rights by claiming ownership
of his rightful property. Filmmakers Lucy Bailey and Andrew Thompson profile Campbell and present an indictment of the abuses of the Mugabe administration in the documentary Mugabe and the White African, which was an official selection at the 2009 Hot Docs International Film Festival.
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