Welcome
to Long Night's Journey Into Day, the documentary that takes
you inside post-apartheid South Africa to give you an intimate look
at a country's attempts to heal itself with truth as the balm.
On January 30, 2000,
this 35mm film, directed by award-winning, Bay area filmmakers Frances
Reid and Deborah Hoffmann, was awarded the Sundance
Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary. For more information
about the award, please visit the Sundance Film Festival's online
home.
Long Night's
Journey Into Day reveals a South Africa trying to forge a lasting
peace after 40 years of government by the most notorious system of racial
segregation since Nazi Germany. The documentary studies South Africa's
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), set up by the post-apartheid,
democratic government to consider amnesty for perpetrators of crimes
committed under apartheid's reign.
On
this web site you will find in-depth information about the Stories
the film chronicles.
Wondering when Long
Night's Journey will screen in your area? Click here for Screening
Dates. You can read News
and Reviews on what the critics have to say about the documentary.
The filmmakers reveal
their motives and experiences in creating the documentary in a Filmmaker
Q&A. Want to know more about the filmmakers and their
previous works? Production
Credits tell you all that as well as who did what in the
making of Long Night's Journey Into Day.
Want to know more
about the people behind Long Night's Journey Into Day and how
to get in touch with them via email? Click on Contact
Us.
To catch a glimpse
of the content, go to Sneak
Previews to screen Quicktime movie excerpts.
Want more in-depth
background on apartheid? The History
page provides an historical context in a scrolling timeline.
If you would like
to order a copy of Long Night's Journey for your school, university
or community organization or to schedule a theatrical screening, please
contact one of our Distributors.
Shot
over 2 1/2 years during 8 trips to South Africa, Long Night's Journey
Into Day tracks the human drama of just a handful of the 10,000
requests for amnesty that came before the TRC. In exchange for absolute
truth about their activities and human rights abuses, perpetrators could
earn amnesty for the crimes they committed before Apartheid collapsed
in 1994.
Long Night's
Journey Into Day takes viewers to the hearings where murderers meet
the surviving family members of their victims in four cases: The Amy
Biehl Story, The Cradock 4, the Magoo's Bar Bombing and The Guguletu
7.
The
stories in the film underscore the universal themes of conflict, forgiveness,
and renewal. A white special forces officer, deeply remorseful for the
crimes he committed, struggles to reach peace with the embittered wife
of a black activist he killed 14 years ago.
A group of mothers,
after enduring years of misinformation and denials by the authorities,
learns the truth about how their sons were set up, betrayed, and killed
in a vicious police conspiracy.
A young black activist
comes to recognize the anguish he caused by killing a white California
student during a mob riot, while her parents see past their pain to
embrace a new, multi-racial South Africa.
The TRC is raising
some of the most profound moral and ethical questions facing the world
today - questions about
justice, truth, forgiveness, redemption, and the ability of brutalized
and brutalizing individuals to subsequently coexist in harmony.
As it emerges from
its tragedy, South Africa is showing the rest of the world that even
the most bitter of conflicts can be addressed through honesty and communication.
Long Night's Journey Into Day is witness to history in
the making.
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