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Paradise Stop

Paradise Stop

2011

An honest, South African cop must blur the lines of right and wrong when a businessman -- his best friend -- pulls off a string of freeway heists.

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African Cum Pigs

African Cum Pigs

2014

Under the hot Kenyan sun, and behind closed doors, are the clandestine rendezvous of young gay males. Hidden from the view of judging eyes and moral authority, these horny Black males indulge themselves in hardcore social taboo. This is a close-up look at the defiant sex encounters of African youth, wanting to experience big cum shooting black cocks between their lips and inside their ass. It is Black gay bareback sex, and water sports, at its most real and innocent.

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Apostles of Civilised Vice

Apostles of Civilised Vice

2000

A history of homosexuality in South Africa from colonial times to the present. Estimates say that between 1910 and 1933 over 60,000 men were convicted of sodomy. They were overwhelmingly black and unable to afford legal representation.

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Luthando: Cape Town Stories

Luthando: Cape Town Stories

2007

Today the Boer is going to get fucked! Whether it's the potion or the African magic, the horrible white man remains lifeless on the floor and Luthando, the black farm boy, must flee. Where to? To Cape Town, naturally, the capital of gay sex! This is where tourists and locals fuck through the beds and over the sofas – and the obligatory pool boy does what a pool boy must: he bends over!

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Property of the State: Gay Men in the Apartheid Military

Property of the State: Gay Men in the Apartheid Military

2003

This documentary deals with the contradictory experience of gay men in the military during apartheid in South Africa - an environment in which homosexuals sometimes found erotic space, but mostly encountered hostility. It draws on a literary exploration of gay experience in the military in the 'grensverhaal' (border story) genre of the 1980s as well as interviews with conscripts who served in the South African Defense Force and anti-military activists. The film paints a harrowing picture of forced conscription in the 1970s and 1980s and brings to light a hidden history of persecution, which was an integral aspect of the brutality of apartheid.

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