I don't know how this got so low a score.I cried for hours after I watched this and couldn't avoid the questions it poses about identity and belonging.If you are of African descent,actually if you have ancestry from anywhere you should see it because it explore what it means to have an origin and an identity.Bula's story is especially honest and the most moving,Mark Anderson comes in innocently and leaves very wise.Jacqueline is fascinating you don't judge her for identifying with her white ancestry because there is something so very English about her manner and being,and evident in her face only concealed by her colour.The documentary is only more moving for people of African descent in the west and anyone of slave ancestry because our origin is so well hidden and because you easily forget at times just how you ended up here.One of the best and most moving documentaries I've ever seen.