My Heart of Darkness

by Marius van Niekerk, Staffan Julén
  • (c) 2010
  • (c) 2010
  • (c) 2010

    Synopsis

    In higher political circles, debate still continues on the issue of who won the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002), the Cold War's final theater of conflict. It began as a struggle for independence and developed into a drawn-out civil war. But the victims of the conflict know the truth: nobody won. And so do the soldiers who created the victims, as this gripping personal documentary testifies. The film revolves around Marius van Niekerk, who initiated the project, co-directed with Staffan Julén, and provides the voice-over. At the start of the film, this Swedish-South African veteran explains how the gnawing memories of his deeds during the Angolan War caused him to lose everything: his self-respect, his land, his reason, his innocence and his wife. Now he leads three fellow veterans on a journey along the river Kwando. Like him, Patrick, Mario and Sammy are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Thirty years ago, they fought on opposing sides of the conflict and now they are traveling together to the village of Cuito-Cuanavale, where their battle took place. "We are all here for the same reason, driven by the need to understand. To set off on a frightening journey into the darkest of our hearts."

    Cast and Crew

    Director

    Marius van Niekerk, Staffan Julén

    Producer

    Christian Beetz

    Screenplay

    Marius van Niekerk, Staffan Julén

    Editor

    Clas Lindberg

    DoP

    Peter Östlund