Sol Plaatje was a politician, novelist, historian, musician, translator of Shakespeare into vernacular language, and founder member of what was to become the African National Congress. In 1924, a visionary South African, Sol Plaatje, set out to bring the wonders of cinema to the community. Brandishing a few educational 16mm films under his arm, Plaatje arrives in a dusty, Blacks-only township in the Western Transvaal. He is looking for a venue which can be set up as a bioscope. Things do not seem promising, but Plaatje is first befriended by a helpful young boy. And then, despite prevailing apartheid obstacles, a room is found. The township community is excited and set to be overawed by the new celluloid world about to unfold before them.
Title | Come see the bioscope |
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Year | 1994 |
Genre | History |
Country | South Africa |
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Cast | Ernest Ndhlovu, Simanga Nhlapo, Deborah Ramokagdi, Abdul Sadek |
Crew | Leon van der Merwe (Art Direction), Mark Newman (Line Producer), Kevin Montanari (Sound Recordist), Beverley Green (Production Manager), Lance Gewer (Director), Lloyd Ross (Music) |
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Release | Feb 04, 1994 |
Runtime | 26 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
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