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Gordon Main’s apartheid-era documentary “London Recruits” has been tapped as the opening film at the sixth Joburg Film Festival, which takes place Feb. 27 – March 3 in Johannesburg, South ...
And if the disturbing comparisons between apartheid South Africa and the U.S. are of interest, you should check out a new documentary called “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found.” ...
Tara Moore’s “Legacy: The De-Colonized History of South Africa,” which opens the 45th edition of the Durban Intl. Film Festival on July 18, is the South African-born, U.S.-based actor and ...
Raoul Peck's documentary rediscovers Ernest Cole, who showed the world what apartheid looked like. But after moving to New York he became a ghost.
The Center for Advanced Study and the University of Illinois Press hosted panelists Darius and Catherine Brubeck, who pioneered the first jazz education program in apartheid South Africa. The Brubecks ...
It was like a scene from the darkest days of apartheid: South African police opening fire with live ammunition, killing 34 striking black miners demanding a "living wage" from an international ...
Showing the documentary first also brings greater context to the subject of apartheid, the system of institutionalized racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa from ...
Raoul Peck wants his documentaries to ‘make something shift in your brain’ The Haitian filmmaker’s “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found” draws parallels between apartheid South Africa ...
This Women's Month, we remember Dulcie Evonne September, a pivotal figure in South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle. As she ...
Jurgen Schadeberg was a white photographer who immigrated to South Africa from Germany. He was renowned for his work in the South African magazine Drum at the beginning of South African Apartheid, ...