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Everyone's child a Media for Development Trust production ; screenplay by John Riber, Andrew Whaley, and Tsitsi Dangarembga ; produced by Jonny Persey, John Riber, Ben Zulu ; directed by Tsitsi Dangarembga [videorecording] /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: . Library of African cinema Publication details: Harare, Zimbabwe : Columbia, MD : Media for Development Trust ; distributed by DSR Inc., 1996.Description: videocassette (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inSubject(s): Genre/Form:
LOC classification:
  • RA643.8 .E94 1996
Contents:
Director of photography, Patrick Lindsell; editor, Louise Riber; music, Keith Farquharson Madzikatire, Chunky Phiri, Killness Nyati Nomsa Mlambo, Thulani Sandhla, Walter Muparutsa, Elijah
Summary: In a rural village in Zimbabwe, Tamari and Itai are devastated when both their parents die of AIDS. For the four children this is a time of fear and survival as family and neighbors turn their heads away because of the stigma of AIDS. The city is just as hostile as is the village. In the end it is only tragedy that can bridge the gulf of denial and make the community realize that these are everyone's children
Item type: Audio Cassettes, VHS
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Bishop Okullu Memorial Library (Limuru Campus) Multimedia Non-fiction RA643.8 .E94 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) VHS 1 Not For Loan 042812
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A foreign film
Originally produced as motion picture in Zimbabwe

Director of photography, Patrick Lindsell; editor, Louise Riber; music, Keith Farquharson
Madzikatire, Chunky Phiri, Killness Nyati Nomsa Mlambo, Thulani Sandhla, Walter Muparutsa, Elijah

In a rural village in Zimbabwe, Tamari and Itai are devastated when both their parents die of AIDS. For the four children this is a time of fear and survival as family and neighbors turn their heads away because of the stigma of AIDS. The city is just as hostile as is the village. In the end it is only tragedy that can bridge the gulf of denial and make the community realize that these are everyone's children

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