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Films and Videos Here is a small list of movies on South Africa. Check out the following websites for lists of new and old movies California Newsreel Film Resource Unit
Cry Freedom (1987)
Starring: Kevin Kline, Denzel Washington, Director: Richard Attenborough
The Power of One (1992)
Starring: Morgan Freeman
Cry, the Beloved Country (1995)
Starring: James Earl Jones
A Dry White Season (1989)
Starring: Donald Sutherland, Janet Suzman, Zakes Mokae, Marlon Brando Director: Euzhan Palcy
A World Apart (1988)
Starring: Barbara Hershey and Jodhi May, Director: Chris Menges, Screenplay writer: Shawn Slovo
Mapantsula which means "hustler" (1988)
Mapantsula was the first anti-apartheid feature film by, for and about black South Africans. Filmed inside Soweto, scored to the urban beat of "Township Jive," Mapantsula has been called a South African The Harder They Come. Mapantsula tells the story of Panic, a petty gangster who becomes caught up in the growing anti-apartheid struggle and has to choose between individual gain and a united stand against the system. Mapantsula will give viewers an insider's tour of township life and a foretaste of the vibrant popular cinema promised by the new, democratic South Africa. Available: California Newsreel 149 Ninth Street, San Francisco CA 94103 Phone (415) 621-6196, Fax (415) 621-6522, Web: www.newsreel.org
A Walk in the Night (1998)
A Walk in the Night is one of the first films from a new generation of talented young black South African filmmakers who have become active since the overthrow of apartheid in 1994. Mickey Madoda Dube's debut feature adapts Alex La Guma's celebrated 1962 novella of the same name into a fast-paced crime thriller set in present day Johannesburg. The fact that this story could be so convincingly updated to the present indicates how little racial power dynamics in South Africa have changed ñ even after liberation! Available at California Newsreel.
City Lovers/Country Lovers: The Gordimer Stories (1982)
by Nadine Gordimer, Profile Productions, South Africa.
Sarafina!
Starring: Woopie Goldburg
Long Night's Journey Into Day: South Africa's Search for Truth and Reconciliation (2000)
Directors: Frances Reid and Deborah Hoffmann
Nelson Mandela - Journey to Freedom (1996)
The A&E Biography of Nelson Mandela tells, in clear, complete, and exciting detail, the story of the man who dedicated his life to the struggle to end the domination of the black race by the whites in South Africa. Through interviews with colleagues and scholars and wonderful historical footage, we learn both about Mandela's amazing life story and the sweeping transformation that his nation has undergone.
Frontline: The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela
The prestigious PBS series Frontline has produced a stirring and comprehensive document of the extraordinary life of Madiba ñ as Africans refer to him. In-depth interviews with central figures of 20th-century South Africa, such as former presidents P.W. Botha and F.W. DeKlerk, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and ANC members Walter Sisulu and Govan Mbeki.
Mandela - The Man and His Country (1990)
Celebrates the historic release of the ANC leader following 27 years as a political prisoner. Starting at his home town, the program traces Mandela's life from his law practice and his involvement in anti-apartheid protests. Interviews with Reverend Jesse Jackson, author James Michener, Coretta Scott King, and Winnie Mandela.
To Dream a Nation: South Africa after Apartheid
Director: Dr Betty Chimaj
A Short Astonished Journey
Director: Dr Betty Chimaj
Ellen Kuzwayo: Call Me Woman
Writers in Coversation Series, South Africa; 45 mins.
Girls Apart (1987)
Directors: Cris Shepphard and Claude Sauvangeot (New Internationalist); S. Africa; 39 mins.
Maids and Madams: Apartheid Begins in the Home (1986)
Director: Mira Hamermesh, South Africa; 52 mins.
Place of Weeping (1986)
"The first film about the South African struggle made by South Africans...one woman's personal fight for freedom. Her bravery, her emotional traumas, and her battles against undignified abuse. Starring Gcini Mhlope. Directed by Darrell Roodt. Videography for the African Continent, University of Wisconsin.
You Have Struck a Rock! (1981)
Deborah May & the United Nations, South Africa, 1981; 28 mins.
Robben Island: Our University
The inspiring story about three former political prisoners from South Africa's maximum security prison, who describe how they devised a remarkable educational system for themselves, and their fellow-prisoners. Includes portraits of fellow-prisoners Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. Available: Monarch Films Inc. 368 Danforth Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07305, Phone (201) 451-3770, Toll Free (888) 229-4260.
South Africa Belongs to Us
This intimate portrait of five typical black South African women reveals the dehumanizing reality of life under apartheid. The personal stories of a wife left behind in the homelands, a hospital cleaner living in a single-sex hostel, a public health nurse from Soweto, a domestic servant and a leader of a squatters' camp, still provide the best introduction on film to the daily violence wreaked by apartheid on family life and the social fabric. At the same time, these five women's resilience demonstrates the strength which will be able to build a new South Africa. California Newsreel
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