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His feature films include: ''[[Die Kandidaat]]'' (1968), ''[[Katrina]]'' (1969), ''[[Jannie Totsiens]]'' (1970), ''[[Pappalap]]'' (1971), ''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]'' (1974), ''[[Eendag Op 'n Reëndag]]'' (1976), ''[[My Way II]]'' (1977), ''[[Blink Stefaans]]'' (1981), ''[[Broer Matie]]'' (1984), ''[[No One Cries Forever]]'' (1985), ''[[Abraham]]'' (2015). | His feature films include: ''[[Die Kandidaat]]'' (1968), ''[[Katrina]]'' (1969), ''[[Jannie Totsiens]]'' (1970), ''[[Pappalap]]'' (1971), ''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]'' (1974), ''[[Eendag Op 'n Reëndag]]'' (1976), ''[[My Way II]]'' (1977), ''[[Blink Stefaans]]'' (1981), ''[[Broer Matie]]'' (1984), ''[[No One Cries Forever]]'' (1985), ''[[Abraham]]'' (2015). | ||
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Revision as of 20:18, 3 November 2016
Jans Rautenbach (1936-2016) [1] is a South African screenwriter, film producer and director.
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Biography
He passed away in Mossel Bay on 2 November, 2016, leaving his wife and four children.
His contributions to South African Theatre, Film and Media
His feature films include: Die Kandidaat (1968), Katrina (1969), Jannie Totsiens (1970), Pappalap (1971), Ongewenste Vreemdeling (1974), Eendag Op 'n Reëndag (1976), My Way II (1977), Blink Stefaans (1981), Broer Matie (1984), No One Cries Forever (1985), Abraham (2015).
Sources
http://maroelamedia.co.za/nuus/sa-nuus/bekroonde-filmmaker-jans-rautenbach-oorlede/
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