Real stories, real impact – South African documentaries you need to see

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South Africa, our beloved country is home to untold stories that affect each one of us.

Stories on everything from the harsh reality of everyday living to the significant historical events that have moulded the country abound in South Africa.  Documentaries are now a potent tool for examining historical events that continue to have an influence on the nation today as well as contemporary issues like crime, inequality, and community resiliency.

These movies give audiences a candid but optimistic look at our country’s society by exposing them to the consequences of urban crime, the struggle for justice, and the attempts of people to improve their own and their families’ futures.

Senzo – Murder of a soccer star

Nationwide shockwaves were caused by the tragic murder of South African soccer legend Senzo Meyiwa. By examining the intricate inquiry, unresolved issues, and the sorrow of a country that lost one of its greatest talents, Senzo: Murder of a Soccer Star (2022) solves the mystery behind his untimely death.

Rosemary’s Hitlist

In the terrifying true-crime documentary series Rosemary’s Hitlist (2021), Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu, a former police officer who turned serial killer, is the subject of a murderous crime spree. reveals the horrifying reality behind her well-thought-out activities through startling turns and real-life interviews.

Station Strangler

The compelling documentary Station Strangler (2020) delves deeply into the terrifying story of a serial killer who plagued South Africa from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. This documentary explores the years-long inquiry into the murderer’s deeds, revealing the troubling truths behind the deaths of 21 young boys and one adult.

 

 

 

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