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Farmlands

  • 2018
  • 1h 13m
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7.8/10
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Farmlands (2018)
CrimeDocumentary

Details the plight of South African farmers.Details the plight of South African farmers.Details the plight of South African farmers.

  • Director
    • Lauren Southern
  • Writers
    • George John
    • Lauren Southern
  • Stars
    • Lauren Southern
    • Simon Roche
    • Eileen de Jager
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Lauren Southern
    • Writers
      • George John
      • Lauren Southern
    • Stars
      • Lauren Southern
      • Simon Roche
      • Eileen de Jager
    • 24User reviews
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    Lauren Southern
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    Simon Roche
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    Eileen de Jager
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    Francois de Jager
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    Jeanine Ihlenfeldt
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    The Hoss Family
    • Themselves
    Peeter Steenkamp
    • Self
    Louis Lateghan
    • Self
    Elizabeth Silli
    • Self
    Thabo Mokwena
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    Dane
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    Kobus Cremer
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    Zanele Lwana
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    Carel Boshoff IV
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    • (as Carel Boshoff)
    Sebastian Wallenstein
    • Simon Roche (Synchronisation)
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    • Director
      • Lauren Southern
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      • George John
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    9a_baron

    Farmlands

    The gorgeous Lauren Southern stars in her first full length documentary, virtually a one-woman production, and it is a difficult subject indeed she tackles. She begins with an extremely brief historical background to South Africa, one of which few if any opponents of the former apartheid régime are aware. Namely that whites have been in the Cape longer than blacks.

    Its original inhabitants were the Bushmen, referred to here as the Khoikhoi. Although she tackles the war waged against them by the Bantu, what Lauren does not mention here is that the Bushmen are now facing virtual extinction, and that their modern persecution began after the end of apartheid. As might be suspected from the title, she concentrates instead on the plight of the white farmers and the increasing white underclass. She visits the quaint Orania, but her most enlightening interview is not with the guy who runs that, rather it is with the deranged Zanele Lwana who is clearly ignorant of the aforementioned history, because she talks of taking back from the whites land blacks have never owned.

    Nelson Mandela was widely believed to have been a communist, a belief that was very reasonable in view of his antecedents. In fact, he was no more communist than are the current rulers of China, and a lot more democratic. Whether he was sincere or simply pragmatic, he was sensible enough to realise that without its educated white elite, South Africa would soon deteriorate into the sort of chaos embraced by so many other African nations. Sadly, his successors have taken a more radical path, as Lauren shows here, and overall her mood is one of pessimism. Hopefully, she is wrong, but it doesn't look like that at the moment.
    10blperoc

    Very important story the world needs to know

    All people should have the right to live in peace and not have their property stolen. There is a huge story here that the media does not want to tackle, but Lauren Southern bravely does. How? By actually going there and getting the story directly, something that rarely happens these days. These farmers need help and decent governments and people around the world need to step up to help them. Lauren made this documentary at great personal risk and she deserves a lot of credit for making this excellent documentary.
    10Ruralid

    Watch it and make up your own mind

    Forget what you have been told to believe, watch the documentary and make up your own mind.

    This in not right-wing propaganda as some claim, looking at the reviews some of them have not even bothered to watch the documentary.

    Lauren Southern did what journalists are supposed to do, she went to the country and interviewed the people living there. She went and found out for herself what is really going on. She did a very good job in my opinion, but watch it for yourself and make up your own mind.

    Approximately 60 000 commercial farmers in 1990, approximately 30 000 commercial farmers today. The South African population has increased by millions, the farmers have halved. Does that make any logical sense? Watch the documentary and decide for yourself.
    danlee-53371

    Dan

    Great documentary! Been looking forward to watching it for months now
    9sophie-86354

    Shocking documentary exposing the violence and discrimination going in South Africa

    Compelling documentary uncovering the violence against South African farmers. What is most shocking is barbarity of the violence - torturing people, rapes committed with family members made to watch or the rape of small children, people being boiled and other horrific crimes. These are race based hate crimes in what is clearly a campaign of terrorism and from what other information sources I have seen very likely carried out with the unofficial support of the government who recently announced they would take farmland from white farmers without compensation. Not the subject of this documentary but when you look at other sources it is also shocking how actively the govt seems to be implementing policies that will destroy Sth Africa. Already one taxpayer supports around five people with unemployment over 30%. Undermining property right security by taking land will cause investors to flee and result in more job losses and food shortages. Corruption is at ridiculous levels as is murder and rape. Other crimes against blacks are also very high but mostly carried out in a casual manner rather than designed to inflight cruelty which distinguishes the farm murders from other crimes (and farmers are about four times more likely to be killed than other Sth Africans). It's hard to see a solution to this problem as some will emigrate but others will stay on the land their families will own for 300+ years making them an even smaller and more vulnerable minority. But the rapid dissolution of Sth Africa into even further levels of poverty, unemployment, infrastructure collapse and social chaos of the policies the govt is now implementing does not bode well for the farmers. This is in the context of politicians already singing about killing white farmers at rallies in a state where the police force cannot and will not enforce the law to protect a minority population because they are too overwhelmed with crime and are being told not to spend time on crime against whites. This is an extremely dangerous genocidal mixture. Sending my prayers over to Sth Africa in the hopes that catastrophic violence can be avoided.

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      • June 25, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
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      • South Africa
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      • 1h 13m(73 min)
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