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=''[[Reported Missing / Vermis]]'', a propaganda film by [[Joseph Albrecht]]=
 
=''[[Reported Missing / Vermis]]'', a propaganda film by [[Joseph Albrecht]]=
  
''[[Reported Missing / Vermis]]'' was a propaganda film made for the Red Cross, both in [[English]] and in [[Afrikaans]] versions, the [[Afrikaans]] version being titled ''[[Vermis]]''.  
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''[[Reported Missing / Vermis]]'' was a propaganda film made for the Red Cross, in an [[English]] and an [[Afrikaans]] version, the [[Afrikaans]] one being titled ''[[Vermis]]''.  
  
 
For more information on this 1940s film, go to the entry for '''''[[Reported Missing / Vermis]]'''''
 
For more information on this 1940s film, go to the entry for '''''[[Reported Missing / Vermis]]'''''

Revision as of 11:22, 4 March 2023

The title Vermis ("gone missing") can refer to the Afrikaans version of a 1940s war-time propaganda film by Joseph Albrecht (known as Reported Missing in English), or to an Afrikaans radio play by Mari van den Berg (2001).

Reported Missing / Vermis, a propaganda film by Joseph Albrecht

Reported Missing / Vermis was a propaganda film made for the Red Cross, in an English and an Afrikaans version, the Afrikaans one being titled Vermis.

For more information on this 1940s film, go to the entry for Reported Missing / Vermis

Vermis an Afrikaans radio drama by Mari van den Berg

The original text

Written and submitted for the RSG/Sanlam Radiodramakompetisie ("RSG/Sanlam radio drama competition").

Broadcast history

2001: First broadcast on Radio Sonder Grense's drama programme Radioteater on 12 June, 2001, directed by Terrance April.


Sources

Copy of the typed text for the broadcast, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

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