"Documentaries help in struggle against forgetting"

Today we talked to Mark J. Kaplan, a South African documentary maker who focuses on human rights and social issues. His latest film is called 'Village vs Empire' and tells the story of a genocide on an island close to South Korea.

Kaplan told us, as an activist filmmaker, he was deported and in exile for years under Apartheid. With his movies, Kaplan has won several prizes including an Emmy for 'The Lion's Trail'. On the show today he said the content of human rights is very important, because it fills a gap that history in education doesn't always seem to fill. It is a weapon in the struggle against forgetting, he said.

We spoke about his film 'The Village Under The Forest', about a forest planted in Palestine by South African Jews. Also his latest film 'Village vs Empire', was a subject of the interview.

Kaplan's film is going to be showcased at the Encounters Festival tomorrow at 6.15 PM. On Saturday, a free screening is held at 2 PM. More information? Click here.

Pics and text by Dries Hiroux


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