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This multiple SAFTA award-winning documentary is about a 100-year-old community of [[Afrikaans]] [[Boer]]s in remote Patagonia, struggling to keep their language and culture alive, while longing to be reunited with their distant families in South Africa.
 
This multiple SAFTA award-winning documentary is about a 100-year-old community of [[Afrikaans]] [[Boer]]s in remote Patagonia, struggling to keep their language and culture alive, while longing to be reunited with their distant families in South Africa.
  
Written and directed by [[Richard Finn Gregory]], edited by [[Ronelle Loots]]
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Produced for [[Times Media Home Entertainment]] by [[Kelly Scott]], written and directed by [[Richard Finn Gregory]], edited by [[Ronelle Loots]], photgraphed by [[Alan Hayward]] and [[Sara Lp̤ez]]. Released on video in [[Afrikaans]] in 2016.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 23 December 2023

The Boers at the End of the World is a documentary film by Richard Finn Gregory ()

Also known in Afrikaans as Boere op die aardsdrempel.

The film

This multiple SAFTA award-winning documentary is about a 100-year-old community of Afrikaans Boers in remote Patagonia, struggling to keep their language and culture alive, while longing to be reunited with their distant families in South Africa.

Produced for Times Media Home Entertainment by Kelly Scott, written and directed by Richard Finn Gregory, edited by Ronelle Loots, photgraphed by Alan Hayward and Sara Lp̤ez. Released on video in Afrikaans in 2016.

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