Limpopo Line (1989)
The port of Maputo in Mozambique is a natural outlet for goods and products from Botswana and Zimbabwe. The railway line that links these countries was built to decrease their reliance on South Africa's transportation system. Though first destroyed by the Rhodesian army and since then under constant attack from the Renamo rebels, attempts are now being made to reconstruct the Limpopo line.
Director: Simon Bright, Ingrid Sinclair
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 41 min
Release Date: January 1, 1989
Country: Zimbabwe
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Limpopo Line about?
- The port of Maputo in Mozambique is a natural outlet for goods and products from Botswana and Zimbabwe. The railway line that links these countries was built to decrease their reliance on South Africa's transportation system. Though first destroyed by the Rhodesian army and since then under constant attack from the Renamo rebels, attempts are now being made to reconstruct the Limpopo line.
- Who directed Limpopo Line?
- Limpopo Line was directed by Simon Bright, Ingrid Sinclair.
- How long is Limpopo Line?
- Limpopo Line has a runtime of 41m (41 minutes).
- What genre is Limpopo Line?
- Limpopo Line is a Documentary film.
- Where was Limpopo Line produced?
- Limpopo Line was produced in Zimbabwe.