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In darkest Hollywood

Label
In darkest Hollywood
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
In darkest Hollywood
Oclc number
897410012
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Originally produced by Villon Films in 1993
Runtime
112
Summary
Almost from the beginning of cinema, filmmakers have looked at the continent of Africa with a mixture of fear and fascination, prejudice and contempt. South Africa, with its fabulous mineral wealth, exotic locations, and white settlers, attracted scores of movie makers. Now, when the era of white rule has ended, In darkest Hollywood asks: What was the role of cinema during the 45 year reign of apartheid? Through a mosaic of feature, documentary, and propaganda films, with commentary by writers, directors, and actors, some of whom supported apartheid, and others who fought to destroy it, In darkest Hollywood turns the lens towards the filmmakers and the society they so often misunderstood and misrepresented. This two-part series examines the role of cinema in both supporting and attacking apartheid. It questions Hollywood's commitment to racial stereo types and reluctance to depict black heroes. Among those appearing are: Lewis Nkosi, Zakes Mokae, Sir Richard Attenborough, Lonel Rogosin, Thomas Mogotlane, Andre Brink, Euzhan Palcy. First Prize, Big Muddy Film FestivalGold Plaque Award, Chicago International Film Festival; London Film Festival; Berlin Film Festival; Amsterdam Film Festival. Directed by: Peter Davis Daniel Riesenfeld
Technique
live action
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