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Africa Commons

Southern African Films and Documentaries

More than a century of Southern African history, politics, and culture in streaming video.

Hundreds of films to enrich courses in Black studies, cinema, history, culture, and women’s studies.

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The collection spans from 1916's De Voortrekkers: Winning A Continent to the 2011 documentary Thato.

Newsreels show events as they unfolded—the Rand Rebellion, the Soweto Uprising, and others documented in real time.

Major figures—Winnie Mandela, Oliver Tambo—discuss personal censorship under apartheid.

Feature films present images of Black performers and record a township culture that would be destroyed by apartheid.

At a glance

200

films to support research across the humanities and social sciences.

138

films exclusive to this collection.

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Film types

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Propaganda films and newsreels

The collection is the only streaming source for African Mirror and South Africa’s Information Service.

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Exclusive interviews and documentaries

Writers, journalists, and activists share firsthand accounts of life under apartheid and the issues of their time.

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Feature films

Feature films include the historically-important "African Jim" (1949), South Africa’s first feature film for a Black audience and "Zonk!" (1950), performed by an all-Black cast.

Synchronized, searchable transcripts.

Searchable, synchronized transcripts

The films are delivered on the Africa Commons platform, transcribed and keyword searchable for the first time. Search for words or a phrase, and the transcript jumps to the matching text. Click into the transcript, and the film moves to that location.

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