Description
This moving programme looks at the plight of individual children in the region of Angola, Mozambique and South Africa, as they become the innocent victims of the war. An example is Franisse, 6, who was forced to burn down the hut in which his parents slept and watch them butchered as they ran out from the flames. Now he is unable to speak. Asks what the future of war-torn societies will be, as their children, many of them maimed, brutalised or psychologically damaged, grow up to adulthood.
‘This film is of historical interest and reflects the cultural attitudes and language of the time it was made. The imagery and film quality may not be to modern standards.’
This programme can be rented on our Video on Demand system for £1.00. For this you can view as often as you like within a 48 hour period of your own choosing.