Left for dead, Botha managed to crawl to a nearby road while holding her own intestines and keeping her head steady to prevent further injury to her neck.
Rather than focusing solely on the brutality, the film explores Botha’s refusal to remain a victim. It details her journey toward becoming a world-renowned motivational speaker and her fight for justice. Film Production & Style
The film is based on the 1994 real-life abduction of Alison Botha outside her home in Port Elizabeth.
is a powerful South African documentary film that recounts the extraordinary survival and subsequent life of Alison Botha . Directed by Uga Carlini, the film uses a "hybrid" style—combining intimate interviews with highly stylized, almost fairytale-like reenactments—to tell a story described as one of "monsters, miracles, and hope". Core Premise & Story