Visa/vie.
Anna Ronquillo, a French-Moroccan émigré living in Cape Town, is caught working illegally in a restaurant. She is told she has 48 hours in which to gather her possessions and return to France. In an ironic twist of colonial fate, this child of the First World is now not allowed to stay in the Third...
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| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English French Xhosa |
| Language Notes: | In English, French and Xhosa. |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
And Nu? : Big World Cinema : Brave Bunny,
2010.
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| Online Access: | Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press) |
| Summary: | Anna Ronquillo, a French-Moroccan émigré living in Cape Town, is caught working illegally in a restaurant. She is told she has 48 hours in which to gather her possessions and return to France. In an ironic twist of colonial fate, this child of the First World is now not allowed to stay in the Third World. For Anna this is a living nightmare. Having fled a terrible domestic situation she has nothing to go back to in France. Desperate, she has one option: she must get married. Trouble is she is somewhat of a loner, so knows no-one prepared to tie the knot even in the case of a 'visa marriage'. With her bags half-packed, she makes a drastic decision. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 streaming video file (75 minutes) : sound, color |
| Production Credits: | Director, Elan Gamaker ; producers, Steven Markovitz, Elan Gamaker, Platon Trakoshis ; cinematographer, Christopher Wessels ; editors, Neal Markage, Tonia Selley, Eben Smal. |