Featured Documentary – 28Up South Africa: Part three

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Featured Documentary – 28Up South Africa: Part three


From joy to despair, the final film in this series takes a look at the lives of the characters we first met in 1992.

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  1. After I watched these episodes 7 yrs ago it left something in my mind concerning andiswa’s life…… The very things she fears most took her life…… till now I still can’t shake that thing off

  2. Such a telling documentary. As a white kid in SA who grew up in 80/90s this shows how incredibly limiting the landscape was for black people – the sheer struggle – the heartache. I don’t live in SA anymore – is it much different now?

  3. This is the realness people live in. The systematic inter-generational results of colonization and apartheid. Can the 1994 farce "equal" the years of the boere war and organization of the Broederbond. and can the years of effort by the latter(Boere war and Organization) could have magically vanished like that in 1994.

  4. Leanda should keep his stuff in his pants! You can't go around getting numerous women pregnant when you're very aware of your dire economic situation. Imagine how stable his life would have been if he chose to have just one child and stuck with the girl he had the child with. Man, we need to use common sense in some of these things and not put ourselves and others in tough positions. That said, this was amazing and I am glad that Patrick now has a bit more of appreciation for the comfort and relative luxury he grew up in and chose not to throw his life away but decided to return to varsity for a master's at 28. Wow, I was so thrilled to find that they filmed the shot at 38:13 at Wits Arts Museum where I currently study on the 8th floor!

  5. This episode is so sad, Andiswa's daughter will always have her mothers video through this documentary to see how a great person her mother was. May they all rest in eternal peace. Linda, Bonnie and Linda.

  6. Claudia has to let go of what she can't control. She's fighting a losing battle, seeing all the wrong while you want the best for humanity and there's nothing much you can do to the majority of people except helping those that come past your way.

  7. Freedom ain`t free when you live under a tyrannical, thieving, care nothing government…two very important messages that should have been given to South Africa on April the 27th 1994 would have been…
    1- No African country handed over to a Marxist inspired, Communist run regime who use brutality, torture and murder against civilians has ever prospered.
    2- You can`t eat a vote.
    It`s high time the the cANCer that has been eating away at every level of life in South Africa are removed, permanently, from the political arena in South Africa, you need a whole new system, no more one party state, you need a coalition board made up of a member representing every racial and social demographic that South Africa is blessed to have…that way EVERYBODY there will have a voice and representation of their interests…no more politicians that are on the board of directors of private companies, no more corruption for self enrichment…
    The cANCer and West`s image of a "Rainbow Nation" was a con, it was impossible to achieve under the control of a greedy party like the ANC, it`s time South Africa, time to rise up and treat the cANCer with aggressive medication, cure the disease and stop trying to manage the the symptoms!