After the South African government dismantled apartheid, it created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, promising amnesty to perpetrators of politically motivated crimes if they confessed at public hearings. This powerful documentary - which received many international honours, including a Best Documentary Oscar nomination and the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize - uses trial footage, newsreels and interviews to follow four cases.
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