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Who is Vasco Mutwa?

South Africa, 1970
film

This film is used to balance any bias in “Last Grave at Dimbaza” and also to present the official South African view. It shows blacks as professio..

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Last grave at Dimbaza

South Africa, 1973
Similarity: 77%

Mapantsula

South Africa, 1988
Similarity: 70%

Vukani awake

South Africa, 1965
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Cry Havoc Mozambique

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 69%

Africa mosaic

South Africa, 1979
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The Last warriors

Australia, 2000
Similarity: 68%

Zulu

United Kingdom, 1963
Similarity: 67%

Native Africa

United States, 1935
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Stark nature

United Kingdom
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Zulu hulu

United States, 1954
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At dawn: overcoming all fears

Denmark, 1974
Similarity: 67%

Africa untamed

United States, 1953
Similarity: 67%

David Livingston

United Kingdom, 1950
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Simba

United Kingdom, 1955
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The Dumping grounds

United Kingdom, 1969
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Mwansa the Great

Zambia, 2011
Similarity: 65%

African awakening

United Kingdom, 1962
Similarity: 65%

Three wise men of the world

South Africa, 1967
Similarity: 65%
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