Director
Emil Nofal
Music (original)
Charles Berman
Cast
Joseph 'Muso, Mabel Magada, George Mabuza
Edition 2004
59'
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1952
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Format:
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Dialogue:
Zulu, English
In this all black production directed by an Afrikaner, a Zulu band leader, Daniel Makiza, returns to his village with a gramophone and musical instruments determined to start a Zulu jazz band. He takes his band to the city where their jazz contest performance constitutes the body of the film. As in earlier African films, the impact of American jazz and popular music is enormous.
This film, produced at the inception of apartheid, contains many of the cliches and self-delusions that were to make apartheid tenable. The cosmetic world depicted is completely in harmony with Afrikaner Nationalist philosophy, a mass fantasy indulged by thousands of Afrikaners.
This film, produced at the inception of apartheid, contains many of the cliches and self-delusions that were to make apartheid tenable. The cosmetic world depicted is completely in harmony with Afrikaner Nationalist philosophy, a mass fantasy indulged by thousands of Afrikaners.
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Credits
Directors
Emil Nofal
Music (original)
Charles Berman
Cast
Joseph 'Muso, Mabel Magada, George Mabuza
Scenario
Frank Secker
Director of Photography
David Millin
Production studios
African Film Productions
Rights Owner
Villion films
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Dialogue
Zulu, English
Countries of production
South Africa
Year
1952
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