IOL's Youth Day Film Festival: Q&A with Nadine Cloete, director of Miseducation

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Nadine Cloete's short film Miseducation follows 11-year-old Kelina on her daily trip to school in a gang-ridden Cape Town neighbourhood. Catch this 4-min film at IOL's Youth Day Mini Film Festival. Pause and watch your rise this Youth Day, read more at

The documentary, which follows 11-year-old Kelina on her daily trip to school in an area in Cape Town riddled with guns, drugs and violence, is part of the 2012 Peabody Award-winning series WHY POVERTY? which takes an in depth look at global inequality.. We urge to pause and watch your rise as we screen documentaries and features on IOL's website and YouTube channel.

I want to make a series of films called Miseducation that continue the conversation. I'm inspired by conversations with family members who are teachers and also the way kids talk about school. Lately I realise ordinary conversations influence my work a lot. At the time of pitching the film I only had the idea and no character really confirmed. I met up with a number of kids who had to walk to school but also I was looking for someone who I didn't have to interview intensely.

Yeah, I agree. Miseducation actually premiered on the New York Times Op-Doc site before premiering at festivals. That was the first of my films to do that. And now so many filmmakers are premiering online. Even Spike Lee's new film, 'Da 5 Bloods' was done through Netflix.

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