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 Africa. The ...
The CineMAfriq program from the Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies African Studies Center held their final film discussion of the semester on Nov. 17 about the Zulu film, “Nabantwa Bam’ ...
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — He was South Africa’s last white president, overshadowed by Nelson Mandela when they plotted the historic transition to a multi-racial democracy for which both men won the Nobel ...
While lying in a hospital bed in London recovering from a car bombing that cost him his right arm and sight in one eye in 1988, Albie Sachs received a letter. “Don’t worry, comrade Albie, we will ...
The South African filmmaker, who is mixed race, takes a scathing look at institutional racism and homophobia in his Afrikaans-language drama, which bows in the U.S. today. By Scott Roxborough Europe ...
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Have You Heard from Johannesburg, a film by Connie Field.When this summer’s World Cup kicks off in Johannesburg in June, the world’s eyes will be fixed on South Africa once again—but this will be the ...
The Berlinale’s closing ceremony included multiple calls for a Gaza ceasefire, in a display that Berlin’s mayor condemned as antisemitic. BERLIN (JTA) — An Israeli journalist says he has been ...
Winston Ntshona, the South African actor and playwright who won a Tony Award and had a pivotal role in the 1989 apartheid film drama 'A Dry White Season,' has died. He was 76. By Rhett Bartlett ...
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