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'''Ross Devenish''' (born 1939). Film director.   
  
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== Biography ==
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Born in Pietersburg (now Polokwane) on 15 November 1939, he studied film making in London and began his career making documentary films.
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Turning to feature films, he joined forces with [[ Athol Fugard]] to produce and direct three films based on scripts by Fugard, and going on to make a few more films and numerous TV series for British television companies.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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His stage production of ''[[A Lesson from Aloes]]'' was put on [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1980,  having played to full houses at London's National Theatre.
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He worked with [[Athol Fugard]], directing three films with scripts by Fugard: ''[[Boesman and Lena]]'' (1973), ''[[The Guest at Steenkampskraal]]'' (1977,  won a Bronze Leopard at Locarno International Film Festival) and ''[[Marigolds in August]]'' (1980, winner of the Berlin Bear Anniversary Prize at the the 30th Berlin International Film Festival).
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He also made two short films called ''[[City Lovers]]'' and ''[[A Chip of Glass Ruby]]'' (1983), (with scripts  by [[Nadine Gordimer]]) and a documentary version of [[Mbongeni Ngema]]'s play ''[[Asinamali]]'' (1986).
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== Awards, etc ==
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''Marigolds in August'' was awarded a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 1980.
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== Sources ==
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[[SACD]] 1980/81.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Devenish
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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== For more information ==
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[http://www.hollywood.com/celebrities/ross-devenish-57412933/].
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IMDb [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0222319/].
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Ross Devenish (born 1939). Film director.


Biography

Born in Pietersburg (now Polokwane) on 15 November 1939, he studied film making in London and began his career making documentary films. Turning to feature films, he joined forces with Athol Fugard to produce and direct three films based on scripts by Fugard, and going on to make a few more films and numerous TV series for British television companies.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

His stage production of A Lesson from Aloes was put on Upstairs at the Market in 1980, having played to full houses at London's National Theatre.

He worked with Athol Fugard, directing three films with scripts by Fugard: Boesman and Lena (1973), The Guest at Steenkampskraal (1977, won a Bronze Leopard at Locarno International Film Festival) and Marigolds in August (1980, winner of the Berlin Bear Anniversary Prize at the the 30th Berlin International Film Festival).

He also made two short films called City Lovers and A Chip of Glass Ruby (1983), (with scripts by Nadine Gordimer) and a documentary version of Mbongeni Ngema's play Asinamali (1986). .

Awards, etc

Marigolds in August was awarded a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 1980.

Sources

SACD 1980/81.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Devenish

Tucker, 1997.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

For more information

[1].

IMDb [2].

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