14 Up : South Africa / ITV Global Entertainment.
Spotlighting the age of 14, this program continues the South African version of the famed British documentary series Up, in which participants are featured every seven years speaking about the society around them. From Capetown to Durban to Soweto, viewers reenter the lives of each youthful subject...
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Language: | English |
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Closed-captioned. |
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New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2013], ©1999.
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Series: | Films on Demand.
Up: The Classic Documentary Series. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (75 min.) : sound, color. |
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South Africa |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Contents:
- South Africa's Youth in a Post-Apartheid Society (2:25)
- Childhood Friendships Growing Apart (2:53)
- Personal Challenges in South Africa (2:02)
- Getting into Trouble in Post-Apartheid South Africa (2:20)
- Dealing with Family Losses (5:46)
- Adolescent Relationships in South Africa (5:49)
- Post-Apartheid Modernization (1:35)
- Becoming Aware of Social Inequality (2:13)
- Mandela Brings Relative Peace (2:40)
- After School Activities (1:35)
- South African Role Models (5:02)
- Parental Role Models (1:05)
- South Africa's Shantytowns Since Apartheid (4:54)
- Post-Apartheid Attitudes toward Black South Africans (1:41)
- Violence in Post-Apartheid South Africa (5:55)
- Education in Post-Apartheid South Africa (3:48)
- A Young South African Pragmatist (1:54)
- Teenage Socializing in Post-Apartheid South Africa (1:40)
- Teenage Love (2:55)
- Religion and Culture in South Africa (3:37)
- Maintaining Zulu Traditions (1:13)
- South African Teenage Career Aspirations (3:08)
- Mandela's Policies and the Younger Generation (3:44)
- Dreams and Hopes in a Post-Apartheid Society (2:04)
- Tracking Social Development after Apartheid (1:20)
- Credits: 14 Up: South Africa (0:58)