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Through physical activity and contact, ancestral tongue, creation of hand, dance, migration and reconnection to whenua, these stories express the inherent and immersive connection between us and our ties to the lands from which we come from.
These shorts programs may differentiate from the shorts programs presented at our in-person festival screenings due to the various geoblocking restraints on each film.
Through historical sites and embodied storytelling, WAT WAS HIE? uncovers hidden histories of Cape slavery and colonialism in South Africa, amplifying Indigenous voices while asking, WHAT WAS HERE?
Luke De Kock is a South African filmmaker, director, choreographer, and performing artist exploring memory, heritage, and post-colonial narratives.
- Year2025
- Runtime31 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Khoekhoegowab, Kaaps, Afrikaans, Xhosa
- CountrySouth Africa
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- GenreShort, Documentary
- Content WarningTriggering Historical Trauma (Residential Schools, Indian Act, Sixties Scoop)
- DirectorLuke De Kock (Khoekhoe/San)
- ScreenwriterLuke De Kock (Khoekhoe/San), Lucy Campbell
- ProducerLuke De Kock (Khoekhoe/San)
Through physical activity and contact, ancestral tongue, creation of hand, dance, migration and reconnection to whenua, these stories express the inherent and immersive connection between us and our ties to the lands from which we come from.
These shorts programs may differentiate from the shorts programs presented at our in-person festival screenings due to the various geoblocking restraints on each film.
Through historical sites and embodied storytelling, WAT WAS HIE? uncovers hidden histories of Cape slavery and colonialism in South Africa, amplifying Indigenous voices while asking, WHAT WAS HERE?
Luke De Kock is a South African filmmaker, director, choreographer, and performing artist exploring memory, heritage, and post-colonial narratives.
- Year2025
- Runtime31 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Khoekhoegowab, Kaaps, Afrikaans, Xhosa
- CountrySouth Africa
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- GenreShort, Documentary
- Content WarningTriggering Historical Trauma (Residential Schools, Indian Act, Sixties Scoop)
- DirectorLuke De Kock (Khoekhoe/San)
- ScreenwriterLuke De Kock (Khoekhoe/San), Lucy Campbell
- ProducerLuke De Kock (Khoekhoe/San)
