Dochouse Presents Miners Shot Down - 11.09.14

Posted: Apr, 7th 2015 Contributor: Bilen Shifferaw,

August 2012, Marikana. Workers from one of South Africa’s biggest mines begin a strike against their employer, British company Lonmin. 34 miners are shot dead by police and scores more left injured after a six day strike. Playing out like a political thriller, director Rehad Desai pieces together what happened in those six days through TV archive, police footage, interviews with politicians, the miners and the lawyers representing them. 

Miners Shot Down reveals a devastating picture of the mechanism of power in South Africa. The final sequence is an uncompromising and chilling depiction of the extremities of police brutality.

 Miners Shot Down makes for uncomfortable but essential viewing as it carefully destroys the case set out by Lonmin, the police and the government. What emerges is collusion at the top that leads to spiralling violence and the country’s first post-apartheid massacre. South Africa will never be the same again.

Followed by Q&A director Rehad Desai


Director: Rehad Desai
Country:South Africa
Year: 2014
Running Time: 86 mins

12 September 2014 at 4:00am - 8 September 2014 at 8:12pm
Rich Mix 35-47 Bethnel Green Road Shoreditch London E1 6LA
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