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Set in 1963, after the Old Location uprising that shook South West Africa, a black maid's life is changed forever when she encounters an Afrikaner police officer on a routine passbook check. Their illicit love for each other grows over time through the letters they write to each other, and they endure many obstacles beyond the color of their skin. The White Line is an authentic Namibian story that shows how apartheid laws were extended to the territory, prior to independence, under the South African administration.


Content Advisory: Strong Language


Co-presenting Partner: Vancouver Foreign Film Society


  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    100 minutes
  • Language
    Otjiherero, Afrikaans
  • Country
    Namibia
  • Director
    Desirée Kahikopo
  • Screenwriter
    Michael Pulse
  • Producer
    Desirée Kahikopo, Girley Jazama, Michael Pulse, Prudence Kolong, Fetteroff Colen
  • Cast
    Girley Charlene Jazama, Jan-Barend Scheepers, Sunet Van Wyk, Mervin Uahupirapi
  • Cinematographer
    Laurent Hesemans
  • Editor
    Renier de Bruyn
  • Music
    Ponti Dikuua