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Afrikaaps

Sep 20, 2013
0h 52m
★ 0.0

Overview

In his debut documentary, Dylan Valley explores the untold Creole history of Afrikaans, using what he knows best: HipHop, humour and personal perspective. The film follows a group of local artists creating the stage production (or 'hip-hopera'), AFRIKAAPS, as they trace the true roots of Afrikaans to slaves in the Cape. The play, and the film, reclaims and liberates Afrikaans from its reputation as the language of the oppressor, taking it back to the people who own it. Features music from Jitsvinger, Kyle Shepard, Emile (black noise), Moenier Parker, Shane Cooper, Blaq Pearl, the powerhouse bboy, Bliksemstraal, and the poetic genius of Jethro Louw.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Plexus Films

Cast

Kyle Shepherd

Himself

Kyle Shepherd

Shane Cooper

Himself

Shane Cooper

Jitsvinger

Himself

Jitsvinger

Emile (black noise)

Himself

Emile (black noise)

Moenier Parker

Himself

Moenier Parker

Catherine Henegan

Herself

Catherine Henegan

Jethro Louw

Himself

Jethro Louw

Blaq Pearl

Herself

Blaq Pearl

Bliksemstraal

Himself

Bliksemstraal

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