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The devil you dance with : film culture in the new South Africa / edited and with an introduction by Audrey Thomas McCluskey.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2009.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780252091865
  • 9781283583053
  • 9786613895509
  • 6613895504
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  • PN1993 .D485 2009
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Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- INTERVIEWS -- Beathur Baker -- Pascal Mzwandile Damoyi -- Mike Dearham -- Mickey Madoba Dube, Sechaba Morojele, and Akin Omotoso -- Ingrid Gavshon -- Angus Gibson -- Kevin Harris -- Letebele Masemola Jones -- Ntshaveni wa Luruli -- Norman Maake and Tongai Furusa -- Kgafela oa Magogodi -- Teboho Mahlatsi -- Zola Maseko -- Khalo Matabane -- Teddy Errol Mattera -- Jyoti Mistry -- Palesa Letlaka-Nkosi -- Akin Omotoso -- Bhekizizwe Peterson
Maganthrie Pillay -- Isabelle Rorke and Dumisani (Dumi) Gumbi -- Xoliswa Sithole -- Motshabi Tyelele -- Partial List of Theatrical and Other Selected Releases in South Africa, 1994-2008 -- Bibliography -- Index -- back cover
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Subject: South African film culture, like so much of its public life, has undergone a tremendous transformation during its first decade of democracy. Filmmakers, once in exile, banned, or severely restricted, have returned home; subjects once outlawed by the apparatchiks of apartheid are now fair game; and a new crop of insurgent filmmakers are coming to the fore. Compiled and edited by Audrey Thomas McCluskey, this extraordinary volume presents twenty-five in-depth interviews with established and emerging South African filmmakers such as Zola Maseko, Teboho Mahlatsi, Ntshaveni wa Luruli, and many more. The interviews capture the filmmakers spirit, energy, and ambition as they attempt to give birth to a film culture that reflects the heart and aspirations of their diverse and emergent nation.
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Front cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- INTERVIEWS -- Beathur Baker -- Pascal Mzwandile Damoyi -- Mike Dearham -- Mickey Madoba Dube, Sechaba Morojele, and Akin Omotoso -- Ingrid Gavshon -- Angus Gibson -- Kevin Harris -- Letebele Masemola Jones -- Ntshaveni wa Luruli -- Norman Maake and Tongai Furusa -- Kgafela oa Magogodi -- Teboho Mahlatsi -- Zola Maseko -- Khalo Matabane -- Teddy Errol Mattera -- Jyoti Mistry -- Palesa Letlaka-Nkosi -- Akin Omotoso -- Bhekizizwe Peterson

Dumisani PhakathiBridget Pickering -- Maganthrie Pillay -- Isabelle Rorke and Dumisani (Dumi) Gumbi -- Xoliswa Sithole -- Motshabi Tyelele -- Partial List of Theatrical and Other Selected Releases in South Africa, 1994-2008 -- Bibliography -- Index -- back cover

South African film culture, like so much of its public life, has undergone a tremendous transformation during its first decade of democracy. Filmmakers, once in exile, banned, or severely restricted, have returned home; subjects once outlawed by the apparatchiks of apartheid are now fair game; and a new crop of insurgent filmmakers are coming to the fore. Compiled and edited by Audrey Thomas McCluskey, this extraordinary volume presents twenty-five in-depth interviews with established and emerging South African filmmakers such as Zola Maseko, Teboho Mahlatsi, Ntshaveni wa Luruli, and many more. The interviews capture the filmmakers spirit, energy, and ambition as they attempt to give birth to a film culture that reflects the heart and aspirations of their diverse and emergent nation.

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