




The Hour After Midnight (13PG)
Dirs. Pat van Heerden & Edwin Wes | South Africa | 2025 | 96 min.
In the hours before dawn, inside an interrogation cell, a young doctor struggles to hold together the fragments of his body and mind as a state determines which version of truth will survive. The Hour After Midnight is a haunting documentary that unearths the contested death of Dr Neil Aggett, a medical doctor and trade union organiser detained under apartheid South Africa’s Security Branch. Arrested in 1981 after being named on the “Close Comrades” list, he was held without trial in solitary confinement at John Vorster Square for 70 days before being found hanging in his cell. Officially ruled a suicide, his death remains one of the most disputed cases of state violence under apartheid. Drawing on archival records, court documents, letters, and testimony from activists, family, and friends, the film reconstructs his life from childhood in Kenya to student activism, trade union organising, and underground resistance across South Africa. Across decades of testimony and legal struggle, it leaves an unresolved question of justice, shaped by the enduring wounds of apartheid, still echoing through South Africa’s unfinished history.