I actually feel guilt for derailing this thread.
I watched a Nick BroomField film the other day:
The Leader, The Driver and The Driver's Wife.
Its a film about Nick trying to get an interview with Eugene Terre'Blanche, leader of the South African Neo Nazis. The film was made in 1991 so the timing is important as it was shortly before the end of apartheid. Its quite funny in places as Nick repeatedly tries and fails to get an interview with the Leader. This is in contrast to scenes where a town Mayor describes how white Christians are God's chosen people and that AIDS is here to kill the black population.
Ultimately it provides a close up of the end of an era portraying a group of people that are afraid of being marginalised in the new free South Africa.