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Democrats
Filmmaker Name:
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Camilla Nielsson
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Film Length:
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104 min
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Film Year:
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2015
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Duration:
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91-119 min
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Decade:
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2010s
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Language:
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in Shona and English
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Subtitle Language:
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with English subtitles
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Color:
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color
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Closed-captioned:
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closed-captioned
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Region:
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Africa
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Subject:
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Politics, Law and Justice
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In the wake of long-time leader Robert Mugabe's contentious 2008 presidential win, Zimbabwe took a historic step forward by convening a bipartisan constitutional committee as the country tried to evolve past its years of corrupt, authoritarian leadership. Two men from rival political parties were appointed to the committee: Paul Mangwana and Douglas Mwonzora, opposites in politics and personality, but both passionate and united in their ambition to deliver a historic new foundation for a reformed nation. Should they fail at securing maximum influence for their respective parties on the provisions in the new constitution, dire consequences loom for each. Democrats was filmed over the course of three years with unprecedented access to the two political rivals overseeing the committee, offering a rare, first-hand account of a country's first steps towards democracy.
Following a bitter war of liberation, Robert Mugabe became president of Zimbabwe in 1980. Under his leadership, the country made educational and economic progress until Mugabe evolved into a more dictatorial leader as opponents were put down and civil rights restricted. In 1999, in light of rising demands for reform, a new party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), rose up to challenge Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party. After a decade of strife, in 2009 the two parties formed a coalition government with Mugabe agreeing to share power with the leader of the MDC, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. It was up to the rival parties? two representatives, Mangwana and Mwonzora, to rise to the daunting challenge of creating a constitution to lead their nation to prosperity and freedom. But with Mugabe increasingly stubborn about stepping down and both constitutional leaders facing death threats, will the nation move forward or erupt into chaos?
By documenting the contentious process of drafting a new constitution, Democrats offers a fascinating glimpse at the political mechanics of a modern African country struggling toward democratic change.
“Even the slyest political satire couldn't outdo this riveting docu study of Zimbabwe's troubled coalition government.” — Variety
“Outstanding, urgent, vivid… Finally a film that deserves to be called necessary.” — New York Times
“As excellent a documentary about politics as you will ever see.” — Village Voice
SELECTED SCREENINGS & AWARDS
Best Feature Length Film, Society for Visual Anthropology Film Festival, USA, 2016
Best Documentary Feature, Tribeca Film Festival, USA, 2015
Best Director, One World Human Rights Film Festival, Prague, 2015
Reel Talent Award, Special Jury Mention, CPH:DOX, 2014
Nominee, Best Feature Documentary, Best Production, Cinema Eye, 2015
Audience Award, Budapest Documentary Film Festival, 2015
Best International Documentary, Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, USA, 2015
Freedom Award, Tel Aviv Docaviv Int'l Documentary Film Festival, 2015
Democrats
Director
Camilla Nielsson
Producer
Henrik Veileborg
Idea & research
Peter Tygesen
Cinematographer
Henrik Ipsen
Editor
Jeppe Bødskov
Composer
Kristian Eidnes Andersen
Sound design & mix
Thomas Jæger
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