Where Truth Lies

  • Where Truth Lies
© Bullfrog Films
Genre : Drama
Type : Documentary
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 1999
Format : Mid-length
Running time : 30 (in minutes)
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Triumph Over Terror Series
A dramatic case before the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

This moving film is about one of the many terrible cases to come before the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). 22-year-old student leader Siphiwo Mtimkulu, and his friend Topsy Madaka, were shot and burned in 1982 by the feared Security Police under the former apartheid government.

Gideon Nieuwoudt - nicknamed "Notorious Nieuwoudt" - was a colonel in the Security Police. He and his colleagues are responsible for the torture, poisoning, and death of numerous black activists, including Steve Biko. In 1995 a group of top Security Police officers got a court order to block Mtimkulu's family from giving evidence before the TRC, threatening to undermine the whole process. 48 hours before the deadline expired, the officers finally applied for amnesty. Filmmaker Mark Kaplan documented the case for three years, during which time Nieuwoudt met with the Mtimkulu family seeking their forgiveness with unexpected and dramatic consequences.

Kaplan claims this case is a testimony to the best and worst of which mankind is capable.

30 minutes
Directed by Mark J. Kaplan
Produced by New Vision Production
and Ubuntu Film and TV Productions with TVE - Produced in association with the Commission of the European Communities and WITNESS

Note: This is a short version of a updated, and much more detailed film called Between Joyce and Remembrance (1999, 30 min). Directed by Mark J. Kaplan & Produced by Grey Matter Media.


US Release Date: 1999 Copyright Date: 1999
DVD ISBN: 1-59458-745-0 VHS ISBN: 1-56029-802-2

Reviews
"An incredibly powerful story describing the abuse and betrayal of the powerless during the period of apartheid in South Africa...The mere fact that such a film has and can be produced demonstrates the slowly-turning tide in South Africa. Suitable for any college classroom, this film provokes questions as well as emotion."
Jennifer Harrison, North Carolina Wesleyan College

"This video would be of great use in stimulating a discussion about the difficulties being faced in South Africa. It accurately documents the horrors of the past and provides a path for the future."
The Online Journal of Peace and Conflict Resolution

"A grim reminder of the evils that lurked in South Africa's pre-1994 segregated society."
Ceferina G. Hess, Ass. Prof. Political Science, Lander University

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Partners

  • Arterial network
  • Media, Sports and Entertainment Group (MSE)
  • Gens de la Caraïbe
  • Groupe 30 Afrique
  • Alliance Française VANUATU
  • PACIFIC ARTS ALLIANCE
  • FURTHER ARTS
  • Zimbabwe : Culture Fund Of Zimbabwe Trust
  • RDC : Groupe TACCEMS
  • Rwanda : Positive Production
  • Togo : Kadam Kadam
  • Niger : ONG Culture Art Humanité
  • Collectif 2004 Images
  • Africultures Burkina-Faso
  • Bénincultures / Editions Plurielles
  • Africiné
  • Afrilivres

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