
The Bottom Line
Series exploring South Africa's apartheid regime. Citizens all over the world mount a grassroots campaign to use economic pressure to help bring down the government.
Ten years in the making, this series explores how a violent and racist government was destroyed by the concerted efforts of men and women working on multiple fronts inside and outside South Africa for more than three decades. Featuring archive of the struggle never seen before on television and interviews with the major players, it is one of the most fascinating stories of the last century. In the fourth episode, South Africa is brought to its knees as the world refuses to let business go on as usual.
Citizens all over the world, from employees of Polaroid to a General Motors director, from student account-holders in Barclays Bank to consumers who boycott Shell gas, mount the first-ever international grassroots campaign to successfully use economic pressure to help bring down a government. Faced with attacks at home and growing chaos in South Africa, international companies pull out in a mass exodus, causing a financial crisis in the now-isolated South Africa.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Connie Field |
Executive Producer | Nick Fraser |
Broadcasts
- Tue 14 Feb 2012 22:00
- Wed 15 Feb 2012 02:00