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The film tells the story of a South African actress who runs into car trouble and finds herself stranded in a small town in the Karoo. Recognized from TV, Hazel is invited to direct the local nativity play, but soon faces complications: she’s Jewish.
 
The film tells the story of a South African actress who runs into car trouble and finds herself stranded in a small town in the Karoo. Recognized from TV, Hazel is invited to direct the local nativity play, but soon faces complications: she’s Jewish.
  
The film was distributed locally by [[Ster Kinekor]] and internationally by [[Icon Entertainment]]. It was directed by [[Neal Sundstrom]], written by [[Gilda Blacher]] and produced by [[Roberta Durrant]].
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The film was produced by [[Penguin Films]] in 1998 and distributed locally by [[Ster Kinekor]] and internationally by [[Icon Entertainment]]. It was directed by [[Neal Sundstrom]], written by [[Gilda Blacher]] and produced by [[Roberta Durrant]].
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==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==
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== Sources ==
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''Inside Out'', [[Penguin Films]] website[https://www.penguinfilms.co.za/portfolio-item/inside-out/#:~:text=A%20South%20African%20actress%20runs,and%20internationally%20by%20Icon%20Entertainment].
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0438769/
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http://africa-archive.com/za/the-angel-the-bicycle-and-the-chinamans-finger-1991
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 07:25, 14 October 2022

Inside Out is a film written by Gilda Blacher and directed by Neal Sundstrom.

The film is thematically somewhat reminiscent of Nicholas Ellenbogen's 1991/2 film The Angel, the Bicycle and the Chinaman's Finger

The film

The film tells the story of a South African actress who runs into car trouble and finds herself stranded in a small town in the Karoo. Recognized from TV, Hazel is invited to direct the local nativity play, but soon faces complications: she’s Jewish.

The film was produced by Penguin Films in 1998 and distributed locally by Ster Kinekor and internationally by Icon Entertainment. It was directed by Neal Sundstrom, written by Gilda Blacher and produced by Roberta Durrant.

Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc

Sources

Inside Out, Penguin Films website[1].

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0438769/

http://africa-archive.com/za/the-angel-the-bicycle-and-the-chinamans-finger-1991

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to The ESAT Entries

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