
Excretapolitics
In Cape Town's informal settlements, created to segregate the racialized population during Apartheid, the South African government never built a sewage system, hence the absence of flush toilets. Each resident must therefore invent an individualized solution for disposing of his or her excrement. Excrétapolitiques is a documentary based on meetings with some twenty people who are fighting against this infrastructural injustice.
Production
La Fabrica Nocturna Cinéma, Blingola Media, Welt-Film
Language
XH
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Nokonwaba Mbotshwa
Louisa Theron
Stjhaba Kolanchu (Sizwe)
Anezwa Fetile
Nosipho Klaas
Shadrack Shooter Dano
Singilizwe Booi
Zukiswa Qezo
Mike P Phindile
Lilitha Filane
Sisipho Filane
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