Described as astonishingly intimate, emotionally overwhelming and sometimes shocking, THE MOTHERS’ HOUSE is a record of four years in the life of Miché, a charming, precocious yet troubled teenage girl growing into womanhood in post-Ap artheid South Africa. Living with her mother and grandmother in Bonteheuwel, a “coloured” township outside Cape Town, she has to face not only life in a community troubled by gangsterism and drug abuse, but also what it means to break the unbearable cycle of emotional and physical violence imprisoning her own family. Miché’s mother Valencia is an ex-Struggle activist, now an unemployed single mother, HIV positive and about to give birth to a third child. Deeply affected by the world she has grown up in and dominated by unresolved conflict with her own mother Amy, she increasingly shifts responsibility for her own problems onto Miché. Just entering high school, Miché is in many ways an ordinary innocent girl: she has her ears pierced for the first time, hosts her first dancing party, and finds her first boyfriend. Yet her home situation forces her to be strong beyond her years: she has to bear the responsibility not only for her mother’s anger and general health, but also for the emotional well-being of her younger siblings.
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