The forthcoming book, <i>Marginal Lives and Painful Pasts: SA Cinema of Apartheid</i>, edited by Martin Botha, a collaboration between Genugtig! Uitgewers and the University of Cape Town’s new African Cinema Unit, is one of the first to explore an overview of local cinema in the new South Africa.
In a circular to its stakeholders, the organisation’s executive officers, Dorothy Brislin and Tsikani Mthembu, wrote: "Unless a rescue injection of funds occurs within the next few days, the board’s decision to liquidate FRU will proceed." By Tuesday, the pair had already made a desperate plea to Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan for urgent intervention to prevent liquidation.
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/ 8 December 2006
<i>Mail & Guardian</i> reviewer William Pretorius singles out the best titles 2006 had to offer.
Film ciritc William Pretorius looks at the works in competion at the recent Apollo Film Festival in the Northern Cape.
Boys Don’t Cry director Kimberly Peirce is caught up in queer culture and the drama of the murder mystery. She spoke to William Pretorius.