We Are Zama Zama
Directed by Rosalind Morris
In South Africa’s abandoned mines, men scrabble for gold, using hand hammers and bicycle head-lamps, often remaining underground for days, often without food. Their survival is dependent on their hands – and luck. They are gamblers, or Zama Zama, who hope to scrounge a living from exhausted veins despite crumbling mineshafts and criminal overlords because at home in Zimbabwe they have nothing, there is nothing. The video footage is shot by miners with GoPros and in spite of harrowing conditions, we see uplifting camaraderie, caring collaboration and inspiring good cheer, as we are taken into their subterranean lives, guided by director-producer-anthropologist Rosalind Morris. Above ground, they smile. Gangsters prey on them, and the women cough from the glass-like dust of the rocks they crush by hand. But still they smile. An extraordinary story of human endurance, not to be missed.
Crew
Producer
Cinematography
Studio ranking
See where We Are Zama Zama lands among the top-ranked movies associated with RoCam Productions.
Open best rocam productions movies
Language ranking
See how We Are Zama Zama compares with other top-ranked Tswana documentary movies.
Open best tswana documentary movies
More like this
Explore public related-title picks for viewers looking for movies like We Are Zama Zama.
Open movies like We Are Zama Zama
Where to watch
Open the answer-first viewing guide for We Are Zama Zama, including current streaming, rental, and purchase options.
Open where to watch We Are Zama Zama