Afraid that South African authorities still want him, Darryl begins recalling his politically oppressive childhood in his former home.
Afraid that South African authorities still want him, Darryl begins recalling his politically oppressive childhood in his former home.
Darryl's mind is flooded with boyhood memories of fighting at school, his love of a white girl and the arrests of Boytjie and Russell on charges of murder.
After a run-in with David, Darryl recalls his brother's clandestine political activities in Soweto and Boytjie facing formal charges of murder.