Mandela Yify — Dear

The film highlights the irony of the African National Congress (ANC)—the party of Nelson Mandela—overseeing the eviction of poor Black South Africans from their homes.

The 2012 documentary , directed by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza, explores the legacy of Nelson Mandela through the eyes of three young activists—Mazwi, Zama, and Mnikelo—as they fight forced evictions in Durban's informal settlements. Film Summary & Plot

When the South African government began enacting the "Slums Act" to eradicate shantytowns, residents of Durban's informal settlements formed the movement ("people of the shacks") to resist. Dear Mandela YIFY

Reviewers noted its evocative cinematography and the complex political questions it raises regarding the ANC's current leadership.

Their activism led to violent retaliation, including a midnight attack on their settlement that forced some of the leaders into hiding. Critical Reception The film highlights the irony of the African

The three protagonists took their case to South Africa's Constitutional Court to challenge the legality of the evictions.

Reviewers describe it as a "powerful, timely, and brilliant examination" of post-apartheid struggles. Reviewers noted its evocative cinematography and the complex

The film won the Best Documentary and Grand Chameleon Award at the 2012 Brooklyn Film Festival . Where to Watch Legally