Difference between revisions of "Hard Living Kids: Tomorrow’s Heroes"
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The documentary explores life on the Cape Flats and the reality of youth gangs in South Africa. The two authors, who had been involved in a series of educational workshops in juvenile prisons and street children since 1996, identified two young gangsters, Richie and Schoolboy, who had grown up in townships adjacent to Cape Town, and followed their stories. | The documentary explores life on the Cape Flats and the reality of youth gangs in South Africa. The two authors, who had been involved in a series of educational workshops in juvenile prisons and street children since 1996, identified two young gangsters, Richie and Schoolboy, who had grown up in townships adjacent to Cape Town, and followed their stories. | ||
− | Written by [[John W. Fredericks]] and [[Davide Tosco]], and produced by Massimo Arvat for Zenit Arti Audiovisive, | + | Written by [[John W. Fredericks]] and [[Davide Tosco]], and produced by Massimo Arvat for [[KAOS Films]], co-produced by Zenit Arti Audiovisive, RTBF Carre Noir and Westland Pictures |
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+ | Distributed in Italian by Zenit Arti Audiovisive. Released 2000 | ||
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+ | Distributed in English by F-For-Film, released 2001 | ||
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''Italian Documentary Directory'' at http://www.italiandoc.it/area/public/wid/TCU/video.htm | ''Italian Documentary Directory'' at http://www.italiandoc.it/area/public/wid/TCU/video.htm | ||
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+ | [[Kaos Films]] at http://www.kaos-films.com/en/works/220-hard-living-kids | ||
[[Martin Botha]] 2012. ''South African Cinema 1896–2010''. Intellect Books, p.286[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=EPUxAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA286&lpg=PA286&dq=Davide+Tosco+and+John+W.+Fredericks&source=bl&ots=igwqwS6A5m&sig=VOZk3qMvs4iZx0dKDZKOTclOMy0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2r--Al7LZAhXrL8AKHXsiB28Q6AEIVjAK#v=onepage&q=Davide%20Tosco%20and%20John%20W.%20Fredericks&f=false] | [[Martin Botha]] 2012. ''South African Cinema 1896–2010''. Intellect Books, p.286[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=EPUxAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA286&lpg=PA286&dq=Davide+Tosco+and+John+W.+Fredericks&source=bl&ots=igwqwS6A5m&sig=VOZk3qMvs4iZx0dKDZKOTclOMy0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi2r--Al7LZAhXrL8AKHXsiB28Q6AEIVjAK#v=onepage&q=Davide%20Tosco%20and%20John%20W.%20Fredericks&f=false] |
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Hard Living Kids: Tomorrow’s Heroes is a documentary film by John W. Fredericks and Davide Tosco.
The film
The documentary explores life on the Cape Flats and the reality of youth gangs in South Africa. The two authors, who had been involved in a series of educational workshops in juvenile prisons and street children since 1996, identified two young gangsters, Richie and Schoolboy, who had grown up in townships adjacent to Cape Town, and followed their stories.
Written by John W. Fredericks and Davide Tosco, and produced by Massimo Arvat for KAOS Films, co-produced by Zenit Arti Audiovisive, RTBF Carre Noir and Westland Pictures
Distributed in Italian by Zenit Arti Audiovisive. Released 2000
Distributed in English by F-For-Film, released 2001
Sources
Italian Documentary Directory at http://www.italiandoc.it/area/public/wid/TCU/video.htm
Kaos Films at http://www.kaos-films.com/en/works/220-hard-living-kids
Martin Botha 2012. South African Cinema 1896–2010. Intellect Books, p.286[1]