Ingrid Sinclair Trailers
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Total trailers found: 9
07 June 2002
In 1997, six African women pledged that in the first year of the new millennium they would tell their stories, stories by African women.
01 January 2006
Several years ago Bawren Tavaziva was an unemployed teenager dancing on the streets of Zimbabwe's townships to earn enough money to eat.
18 September 1988
“Film questions whether the encouragement of very low paid jobs and schemes - both in general and specifically how they function in the area affected by the closure of the Consett steelworks in 1980 - is a sufficiently visionary response to the question of survival in post-industrial Britain.
01 January 1989
The port of Maputo in Mozambique is a natural outlet for goods and products from Botswana and Zimbabwe.
01 January 2007
The tender love between father and child portrayed through a passionate dance of trust and innocence, set against archive footage of the violence of Zimbabwe today.
02 January 1996
The 1970s in the former Rhodesia, today Zimbabwe: The native people is going against the white suppressors.
01 January 2009
The lives of three extraordinary African women from different social levels and origins determined to bring about radical transformations in their day to day realities: Kenyan attorney and reputed lawyer Njoki Ndung'u, Puthi Ragophala the committed school principal of a remote South African village and Zimbabwean housewife-entrepreneur, Amai Rosie.
10 February 1986
Documentary which looks at the history of the welfare state in Britain, from the point of view of women.