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Unhinged: Surviving Jo'burg

201052 min★6.5 (1 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Unhinged: Surviving Jo'burg is an honest, quirky and sometimes frenzied documentary about Johannesburg, South Africa's biggest city and the world's gateway to Southern Africa. With rapid narrative, dry humour, trivial factoids, insightful observations and a highly enjoyable soundtrack, the film tells a slice-of-city-life story. It's a personal video snapshot of today's city, providing a unique opportunity for viewers to get a glimpse inside a place that the world has a very fuzzy sense of. Written by Adrian Loveland

Original Language:EN

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Cast

Ferial Haffajee

Editor of the City Press newspaper

Victor Kgoemoswana

Entrepreneur, analyst & founder of MoneyBiz.co.za

Justice Malala

Political Analyst, Publisher

Gill Gifford

Chief crime reporter for The Star newspaper

Prof. Ken Boffard

Head of surgery at Johannesburg Hospital

David O' Sullivan

Journalist, 702 Talk Radio Presenter

Clive Langerveldt

Soldier

Robbie Brozin

Co-founder & CEO of Nandos

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