Taking an inclusive approach to South African film history, this
volume represents an ambitious attempt to analyze and place in
appropriate sociopolitical context the aesthetic highlights of
South African cinema from 1896 to the present. Thoroughly
researched and fully documented by renowned film scholar Martin
Botha, the book focuses on the many highly creative uses of
cinematic form, style, and genre as set against South Africa's
complex and often turbulent social and political landscape.
Included are more than two hundred illustrations and a look at many
aspects of South African film history that haven't been previously
documented.
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