In a Time of Violence: The Line

In a Time of Violence: The Line

Release date : July 1, 1994
Runtime : 2h 30m
Countries of origin : South Africa /
Original Language : Zulu / English /
Director : Brian Tilley /
Production companies : Afravision /
July 1, 1994 2h 30m South Africa Thriller Zulu More
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This controversial political thriller, which provoked mass demonstrations and nine deaths in South Africa when it was first shown, gives dramatic form to the African National Congress's basic program of reconcilliation within a non-racialist, democratic society. A train massacre by an Inkatha militant causes the sole witness to the crime to flee the Soweto townships to take refuge in Johannesburg; but the violence follows him when his ANC comrades try to buy guns for a retaliatory raid against Inkatha supporters.
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Vusi Kunene
Benjamin Khumalo
Jerry Mofokeng
Duma Nkosi
Filimone Meigos
Pedro dos Santos
Marcel Van Heerden
Fanie de Villiers
Sello Maake
Snowy Mokoena
Connie Mfuku
Constance
Israel Thabede
Zacharia
Owen Sejake
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Ndhlovu
Ian Roberts
Lt. Danie Visser

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  • title:In a Time of Violence: The Line
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:2h 30m
  • Genres: Thriller · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: South Africa ·
  • Original Language: Zulu · English ·
  • Director: Brian Tilley /
  • Writers: Mokonenyana Molete · Brian Tilley · Brian Tilley ·
  • Production companies: Afravision ·
  • Overview:This controversial political thriller, which provoked mass demonstrations and nine deaths in South Africa when it was first shown, gives dramatic form to the African National Congress's basic program of reconcilliation within a non-racialist, democratic society. A train massacre by an Inkatha militant causes the sole witness to the crime to flee the Soweto townships to take refuge in Johannesburg; but the violence follows him when his ANC comrades try to buy guns for a retaliatory raid against Inkatha supporters.
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