Documentary review: 'Beyond The Road' by Niel Pretorius
Spotlight on the unsung heroes of the highway
The documentary by Niel Pretorius offers an intimate and rare glimpse into the lives of long-haul truck drivers.
Niel Pretorius' latest documentary, ‘Beyond the Road,’ offers an evocative look into the lives of long-haul truck drivers, providing a poignant yet straightforward narrative that underscores the human element behind the wheel.
Produced by CME Marketing Enterprises CC in partnership with Transworld Cargo, the 16-minute documentary released recently on YouTube spotlights an arduous 4 000-kilometre trek from Windhoek, Namibia, to Luanda, Angola, and back.
The short, but captivating film focuses on two Transworld Cargo drivers, Nakale Hosea Nghihakanwa and Berthold Siyava, capturing their return journey from Luanda to Windhoek.
Deep dive
Divided into four chapters – Housekeeping, The Road Less Travelled, Family Matters and Road Bound Duty – the documentary delves into the nuances of their profession, shedding light on the resilience required to navigate unpredictable conditions.
‘Housekeeping’ sets the stage, introducing viewers to the routine checks and preparations necessary for such extensive journeys.
Pretorius' lens captures the meticulous care drivers must exercise to ensure their cargo arrives safely. ‘The Road Less Travelled’ transitions to the open road, showcasing the diverse landscapes and challenges the drivers face, from treacherous terrains to bureaucratic hurdles at border crossings.
The standout segment, ‘Family Matters,’ delves deeply into the personal sacrifices Nakale and Berthold endure.
This chapter poignantly highlights the emotional toll of being away from loved ones for extended periods of time. Interviews with the drivers offer candid insights into the coping mechanisms that sustain them through these tough times. The documentary shines here, portraying the drivers' lives with an authenticity that is both touching and profound.
However, ‘Beyond the Road’ falls short in terms of production value. While the narrative is compelling, the documentary would have benefitted from a broader range of shots and angles to enhance its visual storytelling. The limited camera work occasionally detracts from the immersive experience that Pretorius aims to create.
Humanising a profession
Despite these shortcomings, ‘Beyond the Road’ succeeds in emphasising the vital role truck drivers play in facilitating trade across borders. Transworld Cargo's commitment to this cause is evident throughout the film, portraying a profession that is often overlooked but crucial to the economy.
In essence, ‘Beyond the Road’ is a documentary that accomplishes its goal of humanising the profession of long-haul trucking. Pretorius offers viewers a rare glimpse into the world of Nakale and Berthold, celebrating their dedication and resilience. While the production may lack the polish of higher-budget films, its heart and message are clear and impactful.
Produced by CME Marketing Enterprises CC in partnership with Transworld Cargo, the 16-minute documentary released recently on YouTube spotlights an arduous 4 000-kilometre trek from Windhoek, Namibia, to Luanda, Angola, and back.
The short, but captivating film focuses on two Transworld Cargo drivers, Nakale Hosea Nghihakanwa and Berthold Siyava, capturing their return journey from Luanda to Windhoek.
Deep dive
Divided into four chapters – Housekeeping, The Road Less Travelled, Family Matters and Road Bound Duty – the documentary delves into the nuances of their profession, shedding light on the resilience required to navigate unpredictable conditions.
‘Housekeeping’ sets the stage, introducing viewers to the routine checks and preparations necessary for such extensive journeys.
Pretorius' lens captures the meticulous care drivers must exercise to ensure their cargo arrives safely. ‘The Road Less Travelled’ transitions to the open road, showcasing the diverse landscapes and challenges the drivers face, from treacherous terrains to bureaucratic hurdles at border crossings.
The standout segment, ‘Family Matters,’ delves deeply into the personal sacrifices Nakale and Berthold endure.
This chapter poignantly highlights the emotional toll of being away from loved ones for extended periods of time. Interviews with the drivers offer candid insights into the coping mechanisms that sustain them through these tough times. The documentary shines here, portraying the drivers' lives with an authenticity that is both touching and profound.
However, ‘Beyond the Road’ falls short in terms of production value. While the narrative is compelling, the documentary would have benefitted from a broader range of shots and angles to enhance its visual storytelling. The limited camera work occasionally detracts from the immersive experience that Pretorius aims to create.
Humanising a profession
Despite these shortcomings, ‘Beyond the Road’ succeeds in emphasising the vital role truck drivers play in facilitating trade across borders. Transworld Cargo's commitment to this cause is evident throughout the film, portraying a profession that is often overlooked but crucial to the economy.
In essence, ‘Beyond the Road’ is a documentary that accomplishes its goal of humanising the profession of long-haul trucking. Pretorius offers viewers a rare glimpse into the world of Nakale and Berthold, celebrating their dedication and resilience. While the production may lack the polish of higher-budget films, its heart and message are clear and impactful.
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