Difference between revisions of "Freedom Square and Back of the Moon"
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Co-director [[William Kentridge]] was one of the founders of the [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] and the play [[Sophiatown]] was first produced at the [[Market Theatre]] in February 1986. The film was shown at the 1987 [[Weekly Mail Film Festival]] and the following year at the [[Durban International Film Festival]]. In 2019 it met with popular acclaim when it was screened at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. | Co-director [[William Kentridge]] was one of the founders of the [[Junction Avenue Theatre Company]] and the play [[Sophiatown]] was first produced at the [[Market Theatre]] in February 1986. The film was shown at the 1987 [[Weekly Mail Film Festival]] and the following year at the [[Durban International Film Festival]]. In 2019 it met with popular acclaim when it was screened at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. | ||
Revision as of 17:43, 15 December 2023
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Screening Details
Running Time: 53 min. (Colour) / Copyright Date: 1987 / Language: English / Genre: Documentary
Synopsis
In the 1940s and 1950s, Sophiatown, a black freehold suburb on the outskirts of Johannesburg, was the centre of a vibrant cultural and political world. For various reasons, including its proximity to white areas, it was singled out as a target of the newly elected government's apartheid policies. Consequently, its inhabitants were moved out and their houses were bulldozed. On its ruins arose the new all-white suburb of Triomf. This film tells the story of these early forced removals and, in the process, sketches a picture of daily life in Sophiatown. Using interviews with former inhabitants, from journalists to ex-gangsters, it builds up a composite portrait, intercutting their observations with archival footage, still photographs and excerpts from The Magic Garden and Come Back, Africa, as well as extracts from the Junction Avenue Theatre Company's play, Sophiatown. Amongst those who comment are Arthur Maimane, Anthony Sampson, Don Mattera, Trevor Huddleston, Nadine Gordimer, Fikile Bam and Joe Mogotsi.
Context
The original Back of the Moon was a shebeen in Sophiatown and is also the name of a song sung by Miriam Makeba in the stage musical King Kong. Co-director William Kentridge was one of the founders of the Junction Avenue Theatre Company and the play Sophiatown was first produced at the Market Theatre in February 1986. The film was shown at the 1987 Weekly Mail Film Festival and the following year at the Durban International Film Festival. In 2019 it met with popular acclaim when it was screened at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
Crew
Production Company: Free Film-makers for Channel Four / Producer & Editor: Angus Gibson / Directors: William Kentridge & Angus Gibson / Cinematography: Dewald Aukema / Camera: Edwin Wes, Patrick Shai, Pam Laxen & Charles Morale / Sound: Tony Bensusan & Arthur Molepo.
Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc.
In 2019 Gibson also produced the feature film Back of the Moon, inspired by his memories of making the 1986 documentary.
Sources
https://www.worldcat.org/title/freedom-square-and-back-of-the-moon/oclc/55702736
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8991332/
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