Angels in the Dust

Angels in the Dust is a 2007 South African documentary film by filmmaker Louise Hogarth.

[1] The film follows Marion Cloete, a university-trained therapist who leaves behind her life of privilege in Johannesburg to build Boikarabelo, a village and school that provides orphaned children with shelter, food and education.

[3] It also won an Audience Award at the Encounters South African International Documentary Festival in 2008.

It is produced by Dream Out Loud Films and Participant Productions.

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