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[[John W. Fredericks]] is a writer and film producer,  
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[[John W. Fredericks]] is a storyteller, playwright, scriptwriter.
  
Also billed as [[John Fredericks]] and possibly [[John Fredericks Prince]]
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Also billed as [[John Fredericks]] and possibly [[John Fredericks Prince]].  
 
 
The play
 
 
 
Scripts include  ''[[Shooting Bokkie]]'' (2003) and ''[[Noem My Skollie: Call Me Thief]]'' (2016).  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(19*-) is a playwright.
 
 
 
 
 
Author of the [[Afrikaans]] play ''[[Johnny Loskop]]'' (lit: "Johnny Loosehead" - 19*) and the scriptwriter for the film ''[[Noem my Skollie]]''
 
  
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Author of the [[Afrikaans]] play ''[[Johnny Loskop]]'' (lit: "Johnny Loosehead" and the scriptwriter for the films ''[[Shooting Bokkie]]'' (2003) and ''[[Noem My Skollie: Call Me Thief]]'' (2016).
  
 
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Revision as of 06:29, 19 February 2018

John W. Fredericks is a storyteller, playwright, scriptwriter.

Also billed as John Fredericks and possibly John Fredericks Prince.

Author of the Afrikaans play Johnny Loskop (lit: "Johnny Loosehead" and the scriptwriter for the films Shooting Bokkie (2003) and Noem My Skollie: Call Me Thief (2016).

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Noem my Skollie isn’t Fredericks’ first successful film. He co-wrote Shooting Bokkie, the 2003 mockumentary about young drug runners, which managed one international award nomination; and in 2000 was further nominated for Best Italian Documentary Film for Hard Living Kids: Tomorrow’s Heroes.