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Paljas is an Afrikaans word with a range of meanings. It is also the name of a South African film.  
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[[Paljas]] is an [[Afrikaans]] word with a range of meanings, as well as the name of a South African film.
 
 
 
 
  
 
=The word [[Paljas]]=  
 
=The word [[Paljas]]=  
  
It can mean "jester", buffoon or clown, or it can be used as a verb, meaning "to cast a spell".   
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It can mean "jester", "buffoon" or "[[clown]]", or it can be used as a verb, meaning "to cast a spell".   
  
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Besides a film by this name (see below), the term also makes up part of the tile of the 1962 South African musical '''''[[Mr Paljas]]'''''. (Click on the latter title to see the entry).
  
 
=The film [[Paljas]]=
 
=The film [[Paljas]]=
  
Written by [[Chris Barnard]] (the script was later published by [[Tafelberg Publishers]] in 1998)
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Written by [[Chris Barnard]] produced by Distant Horizon, [[Sonneblom Films]] and Videovision Entertainment,  directed by [[Katinka Heyns]] with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]],  [[Ian Roberts]], [[Ellis Pearson]], [[Jan Ellis]], [[Liezel van der Merwe]],  [[Larry Leyden]],  [[Marthinus Basson]],  [[Gérard Rudolf]],  [[Regardt van den Bergh]],  [[Ernst Eloff]],  [[Paul Eilers]],  [[André Rossouw]],  [[Hennie Oosthuizen]],  [[Chris Vorster]],  [[Gys de Villiers]], [[Sambo]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[David S. Lee]],  [[Rory Avenstrüp]] and [[Maggie Trist]] 
  
Produced by Distant Horizon, [[Sonneblom Films]] and Videovision Entertainment, directed by [[Katinka Heyns]] with [[Marius Weyers]], [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]],  [[Ian Roberts]], [[Ellis Pearson]], [[Jan Ellis]], [[Liezel van der Merwe]],  [[Larry Leyden]],  [[Marthinus Basson]],  [[Gérard Rudolf]], [[Regardt van den Bergh]],  [[Ernst Eloff]], [[Paul Eilers]], [[André Rossouw]],  [[Hennie Oosthuizen]], [[Chris Vorster]], [[Gys de Villiers]], [[Sambo]], [[Mark Hoeben]], [[David S. Lee]],  [[Rory Avenstrüp]] and [[Maggie Trist]]
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Music by [[Sue Grealy]], cinematography by [[Koos Roets]], film Editing by [[Avril Beukes]] production design by [[Johnny Breedt]]  and [[Birrie le Roux]], art Direction by [[Johnny Breedt]],  set decoration by [[Fred Du Preez]], costume design by [[Diana Cilliers]].
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The film was released in 1998 and the film script was published by [[Tafelberg Publishers]] in the same year.
  
Music by [[Sue Grealy]], cinematography by [[Koos Roets]], film Editing by  [[Avril Beukes]] production design by  [[Johnny Breedt]]  and [[Birrie le Roux]], art Direction by [[Johnny Breedt]],  set decoration by  [[Fred Du Preez]], costume design by [[Diana Cilliers]].
 
  
 
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= Sources =

Latest revision as of 12:56, 7 July 2023

Paljas is an Afrikaans word with a range of meanings, as well as the name of a South African film.

The word Paljas

It can mean "jester", "buffoon" or "clown", or it can be used as a verb, meaning "to cast a spell".

Besides a film by this name (see below), the term also makes up part of the tile of the 1962 South African musical Mr Paljas. (Click on the latter title to see the entry).

The film Paljas

Written by Chris Barnard produced by Distant Horizon, Sonneblom Films and Videovision Entertainment, directed by Katinka Heyns with Marius Weyers, Aletta Bezuidenhout, Ian Roberts, Ellis Pearson, Jan Ellis, Liezel van der Merwe, Larry Leyden, Marthinus Basson, Gérard Rudolf, Regardt van den Bergh, Ernst Eloff, Paul Eilers, André Rossouw, Hennie Oosthuizen, Chris Vorster, Gys de Villiers, Sambo, Mark Hoeben, David S. Lee, Rory Avenstrüp and Maggie Trist

Music by Sue Grealy, cinematography by Koos Roets, film Editing by Avril Beukes production design by Johnny Breedt and Birrie le Roux, art Direction by Johnny Breedt, set decoration by Fred Du Preez, costume design by Diana Cilliers.

The film was released in 1998 and the film script was published by Tafelberg Publishers in the same year.


Sources

Bosman, D.B., Van Der Merwe, I.W. and Hiemstra, L.W. 1964. Tweetalige Woordeboek. Kaapstad: Nasionale Boekhandel Bpk.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0134013/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm

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