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Ghallywood: An Evolution of Ghana’s Film Industry
… international films were allowed to be shown in Ghanaian cinemas. Although the shift in power in the film industry … video compact disc and a screen. Quickly, new independent cinemas were built, film libraries were created and on almost … they were the only Ghanaians able to afford to go to the cinemas. [23] However, with the affordability of video …
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Four important figures in the South African Film Industry
… media in this country, creating a nation wide network of cinemas and theatres. He also created the first radio …
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A History of the South African Film Industry timeline 1895-2003
… African audiences. They were often screened in drive-in cinemas, whose popularity soared in the 1960s. (Springbok … film to be filmed overseas. 1967 The 'no smoking in cinemas' era began in South Africa. Jans Rautenbach and Emil … were in the hands of one large company - except for a few cinemas owned by CIC-Warner. This year also saw the …
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South African Film
… the long format, fictional (non-factual) films you see in cinemas. They are called long format because they are longer … but the film's distribution and makes sure it gets into cinemas. The scriptwriter, or screenwriter, develops original …
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Key sites
… in 1934 where 618 stalls were provided for the traders. Cinemas During the early days of silent movies the two cinemas operating in the Grey Street area were the Victoria … was through it would be rushed to the next cinema. The cinemas would also show forthcoming attractions which gave …
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Biography of Lionel Ngakane by Rod Reyna
… to films to Blacks in South Africa. There were only two cinemas in the Soweto area of Johannesburg for close to two …
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Key sites in and around Soweto
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What are the challenges that face the South African film industry?
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Fatima Meer Timeline 1928-2010
… Africans like reserving segregated seats in Indian-owned cinemas. It focused its work in particular on Cato Manor, at …
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Fietas: Pageview timeline 1880-1988
… 177 shops in the area with two mosques, four churches, two cinemas, 4 Islamic schools, 1 Hindu school, 1 Tamil …
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Timeline of the Labour and Trade Union Movement in South Africa 1881 - 1919
… worker. October, Musicians, who play at silent-movie cinemas, go on strike in Cape Town. Stone masons go on strike …
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Curries Fountain events timeline
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Indian Community
… young and old alike although most have English subtitles. Cinemas like the one at Suncoast regularly screen Indian …
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Music and culture as forms of resistance
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Legislation, Dissent, and Violence in Sophiatown under Apartheid
… contained 20 schools, various missions, 17 churches, 2 cinemas, and shops. Yet, it also boasted a slumyard …
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Polokwane the Segregated city
… the Pietersburg Kinema Company, opened its doors. The cinemas screened silent movies until 1930, and in 1931 sound … Library Services. In the mid-1950s, Pietersburg had two cinemas, one each for English and Afrikaans speakers. The …
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Indian Community in Lenasia
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King Kong the Musical 1959 -1961
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The 2nd Johannesburg Biennale
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Hitler’s racial state in Germany
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Indian South Africans timeline 1960-1969
… and attended lectures. Indian markets were closed, Indian cinemas cancelled shows; and 'Grey Street the main commercial …
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Timeline of the Group Areas Act and Selected Related Pieces Legislation
… Institute for Race Relations, 1958: 91). Multi-racial cinemas were allowed to continue to operate after 1 November … at any place of public entertainment (theatres, cinemas, public sports fields, etc.); b) partake of …
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Grey Street Complex timeline 1800-1999
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African Heritage Sites
… and commercial buildings, churches, mosques, synagogues, cinemas, hotels, etc Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains (South …
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Photography and the Liberation Struggle in South Africa
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Pretoria Timeline 1800-2009
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Cape Schools Join the Revolt
… on bands of black youth in the neighbourhood. Large cinemas converted into rifle ranges were packed and gunsmiths …
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The British Anti-Apartheid Movement
… producing a film promoting the boycott, which was seen in cinemas throughout the UK. Churches, invited by the South …
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Placing the film “Inxeba – The Wound” in Historical Review
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Dr William Fehr (1892-1968), collector of art as history
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