This is one of my favorite films! I saw it on date awhile back ago. The date was bad (they always seem more interesting online, then they do in person), but the movie was amazing...well to me anyways. Whats great about this film is that its actually based on a true story.
courtesy of Wikipedia
Set in 18th century South Africa, the film dramatizes the true story of Claas Blank (Rouxnet Brown) and Rijkhaart Jacobsz (Neil Sandilands), two prisoners on Robben Island who were executed for sodomy in 1735. Their relationship also had a racial component, as Jacobsz was a white Dutchman, while Blank was a black Khoi. The film also stars Shaun Smyth as Virgil Niven, a Scottish botanist who befriends Blank for his knowledge of South African flora, but may in fact have his own sexual interest in Blank.The film also attempts to explore unanswered questions, such as why prison officials tolerated the relationship for a full decade before Blank and Jacobsz were executed. (In an interview packaged with the DVD release, John Greyson notes the real Blank and Jacobsz began their relationship when they were both teenagers - Blank having been imprisoned on Robben Island at age 16 - and were actually known to be a couple for twenty years before they were charged with sodomy and executed, when they were both nearly 40.) Intentional anachronisms - such as transistor radios, electric typewriters and jeeps - are also used in the film to illustrate Greyson's larger theme that homophobia and racism of the type that led to Blank's and Jacobsz' executions are still very much present in today's world. These twentieth century objects, including modern (c. 1964) dress on many occasions, are invariably presented in juxtaposition with eighteenth century items. The eighteenth century prison commandant, for example, is replaced by a former subordinate, who wears a twentieth century guard's uniform and is often accompanied by a fierce-looking Alsatian on a short lead.
A extract from the speech Nelson Mandela made at his sentencing hearing in 1964, before he was imprisoned on Robben Island, is displayed at the end of the film.
so there you have it..and I also have it..as I now own it..
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