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"Abalimi" is a short documentary that highlights the resilience of Xhosa women as they cultivate organic vegetables in challenging conditions. Released in an era where environmental themes are gaining traction, this film offers a unique perspective on sustainability and community.
'Abalimi' has seen limited releases and is often harder to find in mainstream collections, which makes it a bit of a gem for those into socially conscious documentaries. The scarcity of physical copies reflects not just its niche appeal but also the deeper stories it tells. Collectors might appreciate it for its unique focus on agriculture and women's empowerment against a backdrop of social challenges. It's well worth seeking out if you’re looking to expand your collection with something that really resonates on a grassroots level.
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"Abalimi" is a short documentary about Xhosa women growing organic vegetables in harsh conditions in townships outside of Cape Town, South Africa.
"Abalimi" is a documentary film.
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