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The Cry of Reason: Beyers Naude - An Afrikaner Speaks Out captures the tense atmosphere of apartheid-era South Africa through the eyes of Beyers Naude, a brave Afrikaner voice advocating for justice and equality. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of his words to resonate deeply. It's a mix of personal narrative and broader socio-political commentary. The interviews and archival footage are striking, giving it a rawness thatβs hard to shake off. You feel the struggle in his voice, and the film doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths. It's a compelling exploration of morality amidst a fractured society, and Naude's commitment to his beliefs makes this documentary stand out quite distinctly.
1988 Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary FeatureFocuses on apartheid and Afrikaner perspectivesStrong emphasis on personal testimony and history
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