Synopsis
What you will learn in this film…
Two photographers who dived into the sensitive neighbourhoods of Johannesburg • A human perspective on rampant urbanisation • A way to approach someone to photograph them • Two complementary viewpoints on South Africa • A thought on identity • A slice of South Africa's history • The role and the place of artists vis-à-vis their subjects • A way to photograph history • Johannesburg by night • Proximity to the street people
Further exploration
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• JO’BURG - artist: Guy Tillim ; 2005 ; STE Publishers ; South Africa
• MUSEUM OF THE REVOLUTION - artist: Guy Tillim ; translators: John Tittensor and Gilles Chauvin ; Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation exhibition catalogue ; 2019 ; Mack
• STILL EXISTENCES - artist: Thandile Zwelibanzi ; 2010 ; Camera Austria
• APARTHEID & AFTER - Exhibition catalogue ; collective work ; 2014 ; Huis Marseille
• THE FACE OF THE COUNTRY : A SOUTH AFRICAN FAMILY ALBUM 1860-1910 - Collective work ; edited by Karel Shoeman ; 1996 ; Human and Rousseau ; Cape Town
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