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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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    • 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
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    Louis Lateghan
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    Elizabeth Silli
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    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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    Sebastian Wallenstein
    • Simon Roche (Synchronisation)
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    • Director
      • Lauren Southern
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      • George John
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    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.
    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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    Dan

    Great documentary! Been looking forward to watching it for months now
    10brightredsolarflare

    A great documentary that will leave you shocked and worried for the future of South Africa

    To all the geniuses who say that Lauren claims there's an ongoing genocide of white people in South Africa, here's a direct quote from the end of the documentary: "Does that amount to genocide? Not yet. But according to organizations like Genocide Watch and taking into account everything I've seen and heard on the ground, South Africa is stepping closer to that reality every single day." (1:09:03). This documentary shows that there's a serious threat to white people in South Africa and it seems like the majority of them live in fear of being killed, raped or tortured just because of their skin color. A civil war within 5 years, as one of Lauren's interviewees said, seems very possible. There is absolutely nothing related to white supremacy in the current situation in South Africa. I recommend all people who claim this is propaganda and hatemongering to crawl out of their caves and realize that there are places in the world where white people have to fear for their lives daily just because they're white. This documentary serves as a reminder to everyone that white people CAN BE discriminated against.

    As for the documentary itself, I think it's very, very good. Considering it's Lauren's first project of that scale, she and her crew have done an outstanding job. There are some minor issues I'd like them to take into account in the future projects like adding subtitles to the interviews because I couldn't always understand what was being said, mostly due to different accents (perhaps also because English isn't my mother tongue). Also some nature shots were put in weird places sometimes like the interview with the second woman who was telling about her father being shot (which is horrible, by the way), then it cut to the sunset (22:34) and then back to the interview with her. It would make sense if the later interview scenes were shot during the evening or night but the lighting clearly indicates that the whole interview was conducted during the day. Also I feel like the bits between the interviews where Lauren talks in the first person sometimes sounded too similar: "I was shocked", "I had to investigate further" etc. There may have been other things I could criticize the documentary for, but as I said, they're minor and don't spoil the experience. What IS important is that Lauren brings light to the horrible current situation in South Africa and presents interviews and viewpoints that mainstream media are too afraid to show. Great job, Lauren, and never stop doing what you're doing!
    10yekzemusic

    Important must see!

    After following this matter for about a year I am incredibly happy with this documentary. For a good reason she is trying to show how mistreated white farmers are in SA.

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
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      • $40,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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