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“Mother City” Documentary To Open Encounters Festival

July 21, 2024
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The upcoming Encounters South African International Documentary Festival, scheduled to run from June 20 to 30 in Cape Town and Johannesburg, is generating significant buzz around the revealing documentary “Mother City.” Directed by Miki Redelinghuys and Pearlie Joubert, the film promises an intimate and poignant exploration of the urban politics within Cape Town.

“Mother City” follows the journey of activists from the Reclaim the City movement over six years as they transform abandoned spaces in Cape Town into their homes while advocating for the needs of the working class. The documentary encapsulates their struggles, successes, and relentless efforts to influence change, portraying a compelling David versus Goliath narrative in their confrontations with politicians and property powers.

The film also documents their quest for solutions, including their visit to Barcelona to learn from the mayor’s successful initiatives in addressing housing crises. The festival organizers commend “Mother City” for immersing audiences in the experiences of the marginalized and destitute, shedding light on their battle for accessible housing, education, and recreation within urban regions.

Redelinghuys described “Mother City” as a profound portrayal of the diverse lives observed through their lens, expressing hopes that the film will inspire a vision for a more inclusive and democratic South Africa. Meanwhile, Joubert emphasized their aspiration for the film to challenge the existing status quo and prompt a shift in the perceptions of Cape Town and its policies.

Notably, “Mother City” is set to have its world premiere at the Sheffield Doc Fest in the UK in June, followed by its African premiere at the Encounters festival on June 20. This documentary is poised to be a significant festival highlight, embodying the essence of documentary filmmaking through its compelling storytelling and thought-provoking portrayal of social realities.

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