Mugabe and the White African

2009 | 90 minutes | 6.7 ★ (15)

Mugabe and the White African
  • Overview

    Short-listed as one of the 15 best documentaries of the year, Mugabe And The White African is the story of one family's astonishing bravery as they fight to protect their property, their livelihood and their country. Mike Campbell is one of the few white farmers left in Zimbabwe since its leader, Robert Mugabe, enacted his disastrous land redistribution program. Once the breadbasket of Africa, Zimbabwe has since spiraled into chaos, the economy decimated as farms given to Mugabe cronies are run into ruin. After enduring years of intimidation and threats, Campbell decides to take action. Unable to call upon help from his country's authorities, he challenges Mugabe before an international court.

  • Release Date

    07 August 2009

  • DirectingAndrew Thompson
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $4,542.00

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