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Tapologo is a 2007 documentary film.
Tapologo | |
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Directed by | Gabriela & Sally Gutiérrez Dewar |
Screenplay by | Gabriela & Sally Gutiérrez Dewar |
Produced by | Estación Central de Contenidos, S.L. |
Cinematography | Pablo Rodríguez |
Edited by | Ana Rubio, Pablo Zumárraga |
Music by | Joel Assaizky |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | South Africa Spain |
Synopsis
editIn Freedom Park, a squatter settlement in South Africa, a group of HIV-infected former sex-workers, created a network called Tapologo. They learned to nurse their community, transforming degradation into solidarity and squalor into hope. Catholic bishop Kevin Dowling participates in Tapologo, and raises doubts on the official doctrine of the Catholic Church regarding AIDS and sexuality in the African context.
References
edit- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA-3.0)