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''[[If This Be Treason]]'' is a dramatised account of the life of activist Helen Joseph (1905-1992) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Joseph], directed by [[Cedric Sundstrom]] and broadcast on [[SABC]] 3. Others in lhe cast are [[Adrian Freeman]], [[Hannes van Wyk]], [[Sandra Ferreira]], [[Camilla Waldman]], [[Megan Willson]], [[At Botha]], [[Lieb Bester]], [[Antoinette Kellermann]], [[Lynn Maree]], [[Anne Cuteis]] and [[Kobus Kleynhans]]. The music is cumposed by [[Neil Solomon]] and the director of phutography is [[George Bartels]]. The producers are [[Anita le Roux]] and [[Deborah Gordin]].  
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''[[If This Be Treason]]'' is a dramatised account of the life of activist Helen Joseph (1905-1992) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Joseph], directed by [[Cedric Sundstrom]] and broadcast on [[SABC]]3 in 1998. Others in lhe cast are [[Adrian Freeman]], [[Hannes van Wyk]], [[Sandra Ferreira]], [[Camilla Waldman]], [[Megan Willson]], [[At Botha]], [[Lieb Bester]], [[Antoinette Kellermann]], [[Lynne Maree]], [[Anne Curteis]] and [[Kobus Kleynhans]]. The music is cumposed by [[Neil Solomon]] and the director of phutography is [[George Bartels]]. The producers are [[Anita le Roux]] and [[Deborah Gordin]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 18 February 2022

If This Be Treason is a dramatised account of the life of activist Helen Joseph (1905-1992) [1], directed by Cedric Sundstrom and broadcast on SABC3 in 1998. Others in lhe cast are Adrian Freeman, Hannes van Wyk, Sandra Ferreira, Camilla Waldman, Megan Willson, At Botha, Lieb Bester, Antoinette Kellermann, Lynne Maree, Anne Curteis and Kobus Kleynhans. The music is cumposed by Neil Solomon and the director of phutography is George Bartels. The producers are Anita le Roux and Deborah Gordin.

Sources

The Daily News, 5 March 1998.

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