Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana (2014)

"A film about musicologists who can’t dance, nonetheless dancing in, and (not) talking about, a landscape they cannot see, not because they are blind, but because they; like Neville Chamberlain – whose grimly baffling lack of insight they bring to mind: are entirely out of touch with both the ontology and epistemology of the harsh South African reality they waltz in and out of."

Director: Aryan Kaganof
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date:
Country: South Africa
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana about?
"A film about musicologists who can’t dance, nonetheless dancing in, and (not) talking about, a landscape they cannot see, not because they are blind, but because they; like Neville Chamberlain – whose grimly baffling lack of insight they bring to mind: are entirely out of touch with both the ontology and epistemology of the harsh South African reality they waltz in and out of."
Who directed Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana?
Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana was directed by Aryan Kaganof.
How long is Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana?
Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
What genre is Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana?
Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana is a Documentary film.
Where was Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana produced?
Night is Coming - A Threnody For The Victims of Marikana was produced in South Africa.