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Contemporary Films was at the forefront of producing and distributing documentaries and feature films, bringing to the attention of the British public the horrors of the political system of apartheid in South Africa.

Our first production directed by John Krish, Let My People Go, was originally banned at the instigation of South Africa House, after British television had agreed to screen it. Over the years that followed, we have represented the work of many South African filmmakers including Betty Wolpert (Tsiamelo and Awake from Mourning), Debbie May (You have Struck a Rock), Ken Law (Penny Whistle Boys), as well as British filmmakers including Simon Louvich/Antonio Caccia (End of the Dialogue and Last Grave at Dimbaza).

 

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T E Donges interviewed - explains why apartheid is good and essential

country of origin: South Africa

More shots of different racial groups

country of origin: South Africa

Carrying bucket on head

country of origin: United Kingdom

Fully clothed black kid sells stuff on beach

country of origin: South Africa

Kid tendign goats, switches on radio, goats run away

country of origin: South Africa

Zebra, giraffe

country of origin: South Africa

Prof. Kgware of University of the North

country of origin: South Africa

Kids in classroom

country of origin: South Africa

In the factory

country of origin: South Africa

Landscape, turbulant weather, dry Karoo with dust devils, sheep

country of origin: South Africa

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