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‘Moffie’ Review: A Bleak Coming-of-Age: Featuring NYFA Alum Matthew Vey

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04.12.2021

From the mid-1960s to 1990, South Africa not only imposed apartheid but in a sense exported it. In Angola and nearby regions, white South African armies ostensibly fought communism in a long border war. Starting at age 16, white South African boys went through a period of mandatory military service....read more here


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