
Overview
Though apartheid ended in South Africa in 1994, economic injustices between blacks and whites remain unresolved. As revealed in Yoruba Richen’s incisive Promised Land, the most potentially explosive issue is land. The film follows two black communities as they struggle to reclaim land from white owners, some of whom who have lived there for generations. Amid rising tensions and wavering government policies, the land issue remains South Africa’s “ticking time bomb,” with farreaching consequences for all sides. Promised Land captures multiple perspectives of citizens struggling to create just solutions. A co-production of the National Black Programming Consortium, American Documentary/POV and the Diverse Voices Project, with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. (60:00)
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23 - 1Food, Inc. April 21, 2010
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23 - 2William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe June 22, 2010
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23 - 3The Beaches of Agnès June 29, 2010
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23 - 4Promised Land July 06, 2010
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23 - 5Good Fortune July 13, 2010
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23 - 6El General July 20, 2010
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23 - 7Presumed Guilty July 27, 2010
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23 - 8Salt August 17, 2010
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23 - 9The Edge of Dreaming August 24, 2010
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23 - 10Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy August 31, 2010
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23 - 11Off and Running September 07, 2010
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23 - 12In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee September 14, 2010
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23 - 13The Oath September 21, 2010
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