Kommandokorps in South Africa organizes camps during school holidays for young white Afrikaner teenagers, teaching them self-defence and how to combat a perceived black enemy. The group’s leader, self-proclaimed ‘Colonel’ Franz Jooste, served with the South African Defence Force under the old apartheid regime and eschews the vision of a multicultural nation. In nine days, boys who once carried a budding belief in South Africa's unity become toughened men with racist ideas.
Release Date | January 1, 2012 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Afrikaner Blood | |
Runtime | 9min | |
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Language | Afrikaans | |
Original Language | Afrikaans | |
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