Episode 1 : The journal of an anthropologist and a music journalist

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There is nothing more closer to imposed isolation than a lock down and in the most extreme case, it can be likened to solitary confinement. On this first episode of Checking In, two subjects, namely an anthropologist (Lebohang Masango) and a music journalist (Helen Herimbi); are tasked to take part in an experiment about recording the goings on in their lives during the first 14 days of the lock down. The result is an out pour about learning new tricks, puzzles, existential issues and astrological readings on Instagram.
17 Apr 2020 English South Africa Personal Journals · Documentary

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