Dorpie

Dorpie follows community worker Lana O'Neill as she establishes a safe house in Bredasdorp, a town plagued by poverty, addiction and sexual violence against women. The film offers a moving tribute to Lana's compassion, while highlighting important structural inequalities.

Awards

DOK.fest München (2023) – Nominated: DOK.horizonte Competition – Cinema of Urgency

Feature
Both
African Premiere
SA Premiere

Director(s):

Julia Jaki

Country:

South Africa | Germany

Year:

2022

Running Time:

75 min

Language(s):

English, Afrikaans

Dorpie follows community worker Lana O’Neill as she goes about her days ensuring the safety of young women in the small town of Bredasdorp where she has established a safe house in the wake of a series of rapes and murders of girls and women. Candidly shot, the film shows how poverty, addiction and sexual violence wreak havoc on the often desperate lives of the women of Bredasdorp and consequently on the community as a whole. This delicately rendered film offers a sensitive character study of a woman making the most of her natural leadership qualities but struggling against the tide. While Dorpie provides a moving tribute to Lana’s fiery compassion, the film also makes it clear that one woman, no matter how determined, cannot transform the structural inequalities that make life so precarious for the most vulnerable South Africans.

Courtesy of the Goethe-Institut JHB and the German Embassy of South Africa

Guests

Panel Moderator: Anita Khanna

Co-Producer: Antoinette Engel

Panel Moderator: Claudia Lopes

Director: Julia Jaki

Protagonist: Lana O’Neill

Panel Moderator: Zanele Morrison

Previous Festivals

DOK.fest München (2023)

IDFA (2022)