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MAIL & GUARDIAN:
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Ties in the Oz colony
Article
Staff Reporter
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23 Jun 1996
<B>CINEMA: </B>Country Life
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Bunk, but the battles are great
Article
Staff Reporter
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20 Jun 1996
<B>CINEMA: </B> Braveheart
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Vietnam with a twist
Article
Staff Reporter
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3 May 1996
The Hughes brothers' debut feature, Menace II Society, was a clichéd story of the hood; filmed with flair on a budget of $3-million, it...
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Art with a view of the city
Article
Staff Reporter
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3 May 1996
Luan Nel abandons his miniature landscapes and transforms concrete walls into canvases for a show this weekend. He spoke to Hazel Friedman.
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Star struck in SA
Article
Staff Reporter
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2 May 1996
Hollywood came to town this week -- in the form of Jean-Claude Van Damme. He spoke to Peter Johnson.
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Popcorn made epic
Article
Staff Reporter
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Cinema
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2 May 1996
The feel-good, teenage boy rite-of-passage pic set in the early Sixties has, in the Nineties, become a genre all of its own. The era...
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Zoning in on Funktionality
Article
Staff Reporter
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2 May 1996
Alex Dodd steps into the Funktion to discover the latest buzz in multi-purpose urban spaces -- trend emporium by day, cyberzone by night.
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One for the road
Article
Staff Reporter
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2 May 1996
Leaving Las Vegas is a pretty uncompromising look at the lives of two no-hopers loose in Las Vegas, who stumble across each other and...
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Polly Street days again
Article
Staff Reporter
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8 Oct 1995
<B>FINE ART: </B>The Artists' Proof Studio, reviewed by Ian Tromp.
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Polanski’s Roman empire
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Staff Reporter
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Jonathan Romney
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8 Oct 1995
<B>CINEMA:</B><B> DEATH AND THE MAIDEN</B> Jonathan Romney speaks to director Roman Polanski, whose new film is released this week.
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Something new, something old
Article
Staff Reporter
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12 Aug 1994
Despite its expensive, chequered past, the newly opened Museum Africa successfully exposes South African history from a rarely seen angle.
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Upping local content on TV
Article
Staff Reporter
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4 Feb 1994
The two big boys of broadcasting -- the SABC and M-Net -- are at last starting to do something about that great thing called local content.
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Mandela life story: pure hero worship but original
Article
Staff Reporter
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23 Feb 1990
According to Fatima Meer, Nelson Mandela wrote an autobiography in the late 1970s.
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ANC history simplified and timely
Article
Shaun De Waal
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23 Feb 1990
Holland has said in an interview that <i>The Struggle</i> is intended for South African whites; her aim is to “de-demonise" the ANC.
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Relly and Bloom to meet Mandela
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Staff Reporter
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23 Feb 1990
Nelson Mandela is to meet Anglo-American Corporation chief Gavin Relly and former Premier Group chairman Tony Bloom.
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