The Leader, The Driver And The Driver's Wife
80 minutes,
UK (1991), 12
Pioneering documentary maker Nick Broomfield sets out to interview neo-Nazi Eugene Terre'Blanche, and is obstructed at every turn, in this award-winning film about a racist post-apartheid South Africa
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The Leader, The Driver And The Driver's Wife: By 1991, the British documentary maker Nick Broomfield had edged in front of his camera lens as opposed to impartially observing the action from behind it. The director claims this seismic shift originally occurred through necessity while making Driving Me Crazy three years earlier, following arguments about the film's budget...
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