Family secrets run deep for Grace, a young girl growing up in Cape Town
during the 1980s. Her family secrets spill over into adulthood, and
threaten to ruin the respectable life she has built for herself.
When an old childhood friend emerges after disappearing a decade earlier
during a clash with apartheid riot police in the Cape Flats, where South
Africa's coloured community makes its home, Grace's memories of her
childhood come rushing back, and she is confronted, once again, with the
loss that has shaped her. She has to face up to the truth or continue to
live a lie--but the choice is not straightforward. Unmaking Grace is
an intimate portrayal of violence, both personal and political, and its
legacy on one person's life. It meditates on the long shadow cast by
personal trauma, showing the inter-generational imprint of violence and
loss on people's lives.