A Dry White Season
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1:17:00
I came home yesterday after three months
in solitary confinement...

1:17:03
and now I'm under house arrest.
1:17:04
There's nothing further I can
do for you. Sorry.

1:17:11
Come. The house is bugged.
1:17:15
- Yes?
- Dr. Hassiem gave me the autopsy report.

1:17:18
- Great.
- I have a name for you.

1:17:21
Wellington Setole.
1:17:22
He was arrested with Jonathan Ngubene.
He saw everything.

1:17:26
- Where is he now?
- Well, Zambia.

1:17:29
And I have to get a statement from him.
1:17:31
No, you'll never get into Zambia
with a South African passport.

1:17:33
I know. Do you know anyone?
1:17:35
Anyone on the paper?
1:17:37
I can go next week on my British passport.
1:17:40
With Wellington's statement,
we can nail Stolz to the wall.

1:17:45
Fire!
1:17:54
Right, clear your chambers...
1:17:56
I should be wishing you a Merry Christmas.
1:17:59
Instead I'm sorry to tell you
that we're dispensing with your services.

1:18:03
For what reason?
1:18:05
- Ben, I warned you like a brother...
- What reason?

1:18:08
Well, for one thing
you've become distracted.

1:18:10
You're not the teacher that we...
1:18:12
How many classes have you missed
in the past month?

1:18:15
Dammit, man.
1:18:17
We both know this isn't
about missed classes.

1:18:20
This is about the Special Branch.
1:18:23
Ben, you're an Afrikaner, a history teacher.
1:18:25
Your first obligation is to your students.
1:18:28
- I have been teaching them.
- It's a question of loyalty.

1:18:32
- To whom?
- To your community.

1:18:37
- Merry Christmas.
- One more thing.

1:18:39
It'd be better if your son didn't
come back, either.

1:18:43
We don't need traitors here.

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