THE CINEMA OF MANIE VAN RENSBURG: POPULAR MEMORIES OF AFRIKANERDOM (Conclusion) The name, Manie van Rensburg, is virtually unknown in Europe and the United States of America. Recently, some of his work was screened at a South African film festival in Amsterdam at the Kriterion cinema and I had the honour to present a lecture there on 7 October 1995 regarding Van Rensburg and his work. His work was also highlighted in a small retrospective during October 1996 at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The following is the conclusion of the article the first part of which was published in KINEMA Fall 1997. 1939-1948: The Rise of Afrikaner NationalismFusion, and the consequent split between General Hertzog and D.F. Malan, was of the greatest significa...
This article compares two quite different portrayals of, and reflections on, the nature and fate of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Fourteen South African films made between 1971 and 1988, and dea...
This article honours Professor Bennie van der Walt as a bridge builder between white Afrikaners and ...
INTRODUCTIONThe name, Manie van Rensburg, is virtually unknown in Europe and the United States of Am...
The following article is the concluding half (part 1 published in Kinema Spring 2006) of a three-sec...
In the 119-year history of South African cinema only two books have been devoted to South African fi...
110 YEARS OF SOUTH AFRICAN CINEMA (Part 1) The South African film industry is one of the oldest in t...
The world view of D.F. Malan as reflected in his public stance. D.F. Malan was born in 1874 and grew...
This article investigates the archiving of the Afrikaans film within the larger South African contex...
Since the 1990s, film studies saw a disciplinary shift from approaches favoring a textual and ideolo...
THE HERITAGE OF FILM: PERSPECTIVE ON FLEMISH CINEMA AND FILM CULTURE THROUGH SOUTH AFRICAN EYES I as...
Thesis (DPhil (History))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010.ENGLSIH ABSTRACT: This study is a politic...
Page range: 137-56In the early twentieth century, the Dutch colonial government, working with severa...
Flanders and Belgium had an exceptionally varied cinema scenery. Next to the numerous cinemas in the...
Toen begin deze eeuw het Koloniaal Instituut werd opgericht om de \'kennis onzer koloni\xc3\xabn\' i...
This article compares two quite different portrayals of, and reflections on, the nature and fate of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Fourteen South African films made between 1971 and 1988, and dea...
This article honours Professor Bennie van der Walt as a bridge builder between white Afrikaners and ...
INTRODUCTIONThe name, Manie van Rensburg, is virtually unknown in Europe and the United States of Am...
The following article is the concluding half (part 1 published in Kinema Spring 2006) of a three-sec...
In the 119-year history of South African cinema only two books have been devoted to South African fi...
110 YEARS OF SOUTH AFRICAN CINEMA (Part 1) The South African film industry is one of the oldest in t...
The world view of D.F. Malan as reflected in his public stance. D.F. Malan was born in 1874 and grew...
This article investigates the archiving of the Afrikaans film within the larger South African contex...
Since the 1990s, film studies saw a disciplinary shift from approaches favoring a textual and ideolo...
THE HERITAGE OF FILM: PERSPECTIVE ON FLEMISH CINEMA AND FILM CULTURE THROUGH SOUTH AFRICAN EYES I as...
Thesis (DPhil (History))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010.ENGLSIH ABSTRACT: This study is a politic...
Page range: 137-56In the early twentieth century, the Dutch colonial government, working with severa...
Flanders and Belgium had an exceptionally varied cinema scenery. Next to the numerous cinemas in the...
Toen begin deze eeuw het Koloniaal Instituut werd opgericht om de \'kennis onzer koloni\xc3\xabn\' i...
This article compares two quite different portrayals of, and reflections on, the nature and fate of ...
Includes bibliographical references.Fourteen South African films made between 1971 and 1988, and dea...
This article honours Professor Bennie van der Walt as a bridge builder between white Afrikaners and ...