2006 | South-Africa | Documentary

Buried in Earthskin

  • English, Africaans - 50 mins
  • Director | Helena Kingwill
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | Helena Kingwill

STATUS: Released

This film is currently not available.   

Inspired by a dream of nuclear waste as a malignant tumour in the earths skin a woman journalist sets off on a road trip. She follows the route taken by the trucks carrying nuclear waste from the nuclear power plant in Cape Town to their destination in the pristine semi-desert region of Namaqualand. There she meets men and women of the Nama-Khoi tribe, who live in the area, and listens to their untold stories. Over 8 years, her investigation leads her to the homes of other communities living and working in close proximity to nuclear facilities - from nuclear fuel manufacturing plants to nuclear waste dumps and future nuclear power plant sites. Buried in Earthskin subtly demonstrates how energy and political power go hand in hand, and gives a voice to marginalized indigenous peoples who have paid the ultimate price for decisions made (about where we get our electric power) for the sake of political and financial power.

Documentary Environmental Issues Nuclear Waste Indigenous Rights Climate Change Social Justice Cultural Heritage Activism South Africa Human Rights
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