Pavement Aristocrats - The Bergies of Cape Town (1998)
Looks at a group of homeless people, the Bergies, in Cape Town, South Africa. Through a series of interviews, the film traces the Bergie community back to their Khoisan roots, outlines colonial dispossession, and looks at problems with alcohol dependency. It also gives the community a chance to tell their story, by zooming in on the daily life of two couples
Director: François Verster
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Pieter-Dirk Uys as |
| Sound | Carl Gardiner | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | David Ash | Music |
| Crew | Peter Palmer | Cinematography |
| Camera | Simon Bedford | Camera Operator |
| Production | Meg Rickards | Researcher |
| Production | Christopher Mould | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Steve Barber | Editor |
| Production | Ralph Borland | Researcher |
| Sound | Bill Jacques | Sound |
| Directing | François Verster | Director |
| Sound | Russell Taylor | Music |
| Production | Kerri Williams | Researcher |
| Camera | Brian Wengrofsky | Assistant Camera |
| Production | Caroline Furness | Associate Producer |
| Production | François Verster | Producer |