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Title:
Real stories from a free South Africa. Vol. 4, Umgidi [videorecording] = The celebration / a film by Sipho Singiswa and Gillian Schütte ; produced and directed by Gillian Schütte & Sipho Singiswa ; a film by 'Hand Held' Films ; SABC 1.
Format:
[videorecording] =
Publisher:
California Newsreel,
Copyright Date:
2004
Description:
1 videodisc (74 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Singiswa, Sipho.
Xhosa (African people)--Rites and ceremonies.
Circumcision--South Africa--Religious aspects.
Brothers--South Africa.
Political prisoners--South Africa.
Ex-convicts--South Africa.
Gay men, Black--South Africa.
Families--South Africa.
South Africa--Social conditions--1994-
Documentary television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Television programs--South Africa.
Other Authors:
Singiswa, Sipho. pro pro
Schütte, Gillian. pro pro
Singiswa, Vuyo.
Hand Held Films.
SABC 1 (Television station : Johannesburg, South Africa)
California Newsreel (Firm)
Other Titles:
Project 10, real stories from a free South Africa.
Notes:
Features: Sipho Singiswa, Vuyo Singiswa. Originally produced in 2004 for the documentary series Project 10, real stories from a free South Africa.
Summary:
"When Sipho, a former Robben Island inmate for 5 years gets a call from his father to help convince his reluctant younger brother to get circumcised, he procrastinates. Then he gets an anguished letter from this brother Vuyo, informing him that he finally discovered he was adopted at birth. Vuyo is in crisis and is convinced that Sipho knows the truth about his biological parents. Sipho returns to Cape Town to help his brother. Sipho was covertly circumcised in the Robben Island prison but failed to perform the full ceremony so he decides to do so now. Meanwhile, Vuyo announces that he is gay which throws the family into confusion. On the eve of the circumcision ceremony, he attempts suicide. This 'acting out' effectively deflects attention from Sipho's ceremony. The film explores a family and a country trying to embrace both modernity and tradition. While Sipho struggles to help his brother accept his roots, his brother desperately wants to escape them. This extraordinary film is made even more complex by the fact that it is filmed by Sipho's wife who happens to be a white woman, both outsider and insider in this tight-knit family drama"--Container.
Series:
Real stories from a free South Africa ; v. 4
OCLC:
(OCoLC)60816294
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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