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Have you heard from Johannesburg. [Part 3], The new generation / Clarity Films presents a Connie Field film ; produced and directed by Connie Field ; writers, Jon Else, Connie Field, Gregory Scharpen.
LIBRA DVD 022 376
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Tambo, Oliver, 1917-1993.
- Tambo, Oliver.
- Biko, Steve, 1946-1977.
- Biko, Steve.
- Youth protest movements--South Africa.
- Youth protest movements.
- Economic sanctions--South Africa.
- Economic sanctions.
- South Africa.
- Apartheid--South Africa--History.
- Apartheid.
- History.
- Anti-apartheid movements--South Africa.
- Anti-apartheid movements.
- Genre:
- Documentary films.
- Documentary television programs.
- Video recordings for hard of hearing people.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videodisc (approximately 58 min.) : sound, color with black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
- Edition:
- Anamorphic widescreen.
- Other Title:
- New generation
- Have you heard from Johannesburg. Story 3, The new generation, 1960-1977
- Place of Publication:
- [Berkeley, CA] : Clarity Educational Productions, [2010]
- Language Note:
- Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
- System Details:
- DVD, NTSC, all regions [i.e.: Regions 1-9]; stereo audio.
- digital
- optical
- stereo
- NTSC
- video file
- DVD video
- all regions
- Summary:
- It is youth, both inside and outside, who next join the growing movement against apartheid. Buoyed by new support in western countries, Oliver Tambo returns to the United Nations to try to convince the world body to sanction South Africa. His efforts gain new public support as the brutal suppression of a youth uprising in the South African township of Soweto and the murder of freedom fighter Steve Biko turn South Africa from a country into a cause, a worldwide emblem of injustice. A significant victory is won when the United Nations issues a mandatory arms embargo: the first in history. But South Africa's strongest trading partners in the West still will not sanction it economically. and as Tambo heads to Zambia to minister to the ANC's growing guerrilla army, a bloodbath seems inevitable. But even as the most powerful western governments refuse to heed Tambo's calls for cultural and economic boycotts, the citizens of those western nations will help turn the tide.
- Participant:
- Narrator, Mmaboshadi M. Chauke.
- Credits:
- Cinematography, David Forbes, Tom Hurwitz; editors, Dawn Logsdon, Ken Schneider; composer, Marco d'Ambrosio.
- Notes:
- Videodisc release of the documentary motion picture produced in 2010, which was broadcast as one episode of the ducementary television series.
- Special features: six additional scenes, TV trailer.
- Aspect ratio 16:9.
- OCLC:
- 708362885
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