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- In remote Patagonia, a 100-year-old community of Afrikaans Boers struggles to keep their language and culture alive, while longing to be reunited with their distant families in South Africa.
- Muhsin Hendricks is the world's first openly gay imam. Despite opposition, he established a radically inclusive mosque in Cape Town. Now, he fights for LGBTQ Muslims to be embraced in the countries where their existence is outlawed.
- An experimental documentary constructed from 8mm film from South Africa from the 1960s and 70s. Found footage and personal archives create a birth-to-death journey of intimate scenes.
- In a remote region of Patagonia, there is a small town where a handful of people speak Afrikaans - a language unique to South Africa. Their songs and food from the far side of the world shows a fierce pride in their culture, but this is now on the brink of extinction. Their story is one of preservation: over a century ago, the Afrikaans-speaking Boers of South Africa lost a war of independence against the British, resulting in 600 families of these descendants of the Dutch boarding ships and sailing to Argentina, to start a new life. Today, most of them have had no connection with SA for over three generations. One family is desperate to reconnect with their motherland to keep their culture alive.