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Hard earth : land rights in Zimbabwe
by
Dangarembga, Tsitsi
, Koschke, Olaf
, Zvoma, Mukundwa Francis
in
Agriculture and state
/ Documentary films
/ History
/ Land reform
/ Land tenure
/ Political aspects
/ Politics and government
2001
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Hard earth : land rights in Zimbabwe
by
Dangarembga, Tsitsi
, Koschke, Olaf
, Zvoma, Mukundwa Francis
in
Agriculture and state
/ Documentary films
/ History
/ Land reform
/ Land tenure
/ Political aspects
/ Politics and government
2001
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Hard earth : land rights in Zimbabwe
2001
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Overview
The film investigates what life on an occupied Zimbabwean farm is like from many points of view: the farmers, farm workers and occupiers. Simplistic headlines about the Zimbabwean land invasions break up to reveal a much more complex scenario. Land occupiers, commercial farmers, farm workers, war veterans and researchers, all have stories to tell - stories of a divided society in Southern Africa.
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Institute of Creative Arts for Progress in Africa Trust
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