Black August
Black August

Black August

1993TV ShowEnded1 SeasonPortuguese

The series tells the story of a criminal investigation into the murder of businessman Paulo Gomes de Aguiar at the beginning of August. In the midst of the Vargas government crisis, the murder case is taken by police commissioner Alberto Mattos, an honest and incorruptible man who is not well regarded by his co-workers, as the place is totally turned over to corruption.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Icarus (also credited as Icarus)Genres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

Black August is a documentary that chronicles the history of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, focusing on the pivotal events and struggles that occurred during the month of August. It highlights the courage and resilience of those who fought for freedom and equality against the oppressive regime. The film features archival footage and interviews with key figures who were instrumental in the fight against apartheid.

Critical Reception

Black August received positive reviews for its informative and impactful presentation of the anti-apartheid struggle. Critics lauded its historical significance and the powerful testimonies of its subjects, though some noted its straightforward documentary style. It is considered an important educational resource on a crucial period of South African history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical depth and focus on the anti-apartheid movement.
  • Commended for featuring significant historical figures and archival footage.
  • Noted as a valuable educational tool for understanding South Africa's struggle.

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Fun Fact

The documentary 'Black August' was released during a critical period of transition for South Africa, just a few years before the end of apartheid and the country's first democratic elections in 1994.

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