Plot Summary:A vivid color portrait of the contrast between white South Africans who enjoy one of the world's highest living standards and Black South Africans, almost all of whom are deprived of the most basic human rights.
Last Grave at Dimbaza is a 1974 documentary film made by South African expatriates and British film students who wanted to document Apartheid in South Africa. Because of South Africa's restrictive laws governing what could be photographed, the film had to be shot clandestinely and smuggled out of the country, where it was edited and released in England.