Sophiatown

Sophiatown

Release date : August 16, 2003
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom / Ireland /
Original Language : English / Afrikaans /
Director : Pascale Lamche /
Writers : Pascale Lamche /
Production companies : Little Bird /
August 16, 2003 1h 22m United Kingdom English More
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Little Bird's first South African production, SOPHIATOWN has won the award for Best Documentary at the Cape Town World Cinema Festival 2003. SOPHIATOWN celebrates the great popular jazz music of the 1950's in South Africa; a rich tradition deserving international attention. Director Pascale Lamche, traces the music, uncovers the artists who created it and the unique culture in which it thrived, concentrated in Sophiatown, Johannesburg's own Harlem, which fuelled by liberation politics until its destruction by the Apartheid regime. The film features Nelson Mandela and such household names from the jazz world as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Abdullah Ibrahim, Jonas Gwangwa and Caiphus Semenya.
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  • title:Sophiatown
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom · Ireland ·
  • Original Language: English · Afrikaans ·
  • Director: Pascale Lamche /
  • Writers: Pascale Lamche ·
  • Production companies: Little Bird ·
  • Overview:Little Bird's first South African production, SOPHIATOWN has won the award for Best Documentary at the Cape Town World Cinema Festival 2003. SOPHIATOWN celebrates the great popular jazz music of the 1950's in South Africa; a rich tradition deserving international attention. Director Pascale Lamche, traces the music, uncovers the artists who created it and the unique culture in which it thrived, concentrated in Sophiatown, Johannesburg's own Harlem, which fuelled by liberation politics until its destruction by the Apartheid regime. The film features Nelson Mandela and such household names from the jazz world as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Abdullah Ibrahim, Jonas Gwangwa and Caiphus Semenya.
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