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Decolonising Wits dives into the thick of the #RhodesMustFall movement at Wits University. It’s not just about the protests; it's really about the atmosphere during this time of awakening. The pacing feels a bit urgent, reflective of the actual happenings, with a rawness that pulls you in. The film doesn't shy away from the tension and sometimes chaotic energy of the protests, juxtaposed with personal stories that ground the narrative. Kaganof's approach feels intimate yet expansive, capturing the essence of a space grappling with its colonial past. Even without a known director, the authenticity in voices and visuals carries a weight that resonates, making it distinctive in the landscape of protest documentaries.
Features interviews with students and faculty.Captures the tense atmosphere of campus protests.Explores themes of colonialism and education reform.
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