Maids and Madams (1985)
Over a million black women live in a state of domestic bondage, underpaid, working long hours, at the mercy of draconian laws which separate them from their own families. This powerful 1985 documentary, shot in South Africa, examines the tragedy of Apartheid through the complex relationship between a black household worker and her white employer. This domestic situation is a microcosm of the situation at large.
Director: Mira Hamermesh
| Production | Christian Wangler | Producer |
| Directing | Mira Hamermesh | Director |
| Sound | Tony Bensusan | Sound |
| Sound | Mike Billing | Sound |
| Sound | Rosalie Coopman | Music |
| Camera | Cliff Bestall | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Brain Tilly | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Mira Hamermesh | Writer |
| Production | Debbie Boerne | Production Coordinator |
| Production | Anita Bennett | Associate Producer |
| Editing | Terry Twigg | Editor |
| Production | Mike Dodds | Executive Producer |