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THE CINEMA OF APARTHEID: RACE AND CLASS IN SOUTH AFRICAN FILM.
(1988) 300pp. By Keyan Tomaselli. ISBN 0-918266-19-X (paper).
ISBN 0-941702-18-9 (hard).
"Tomaselli's bold, well researched expose of the history of
an art form struggling in chains under apartheid [is] a
fascinating and invaluable book for anyone interested in
film, anywhere". (Nadine Gordimer).
This book analyses the historical development of South African
cinema. Assuming no special knowledge on the part of the
reader, the author provides fascinating descriptions of South
African movies, with penetrating comments on how they reflect
South African realities.
The book takes readers behind the scenes to examine the industry
in its financial infrastructure, its marketing strategies and
its work habits.
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SOUTH AFRICA: Centre for Cultural and Media Studies,
University of Natal, Durban 4041. E-mail:
Govends@mtb.und.ac.za Fax: 031-260-1519.
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