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Such Idiots Are Not Artists

Started by Trevor, August 02, 2021, 10:29:16 AM

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Trevor

I'm thinking about writing a second book which will have this quote as a title: it's an exploration of what I like to call the "anti-South African film movement" and the people who made movies which gave the middle finger to my country.

First things first: I have no problem with them attacking apartheid at all - the apartheid laws were on a par with other inhumane laws of the 20th century so those can be attacked, no problem.

The films (and directors) I'm planning to discuss are:

Dilemma (aka A World Of Strangers) (1963: Henning Carlsen)
The Wilby Conspiracy (1974: Ralph Nelson)
Cry Freedom (1987: Richard Attenborough)
A World Apart (1988: Chris Menges)
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989: Richard Donner)
A Dry White Season (1989: Euzhan Palcy)
Catch A Fire (2006: Phillp Noyce)

I must add that Ralph Nelson and Phillip Noyce also made films about persecution of minorities and horrible laws in their own countries (Soldier Blue and Rabbit Proof Fence).

What do you think?
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zelmo73

I think it's a great idea and it would certainly shed more light on the subject, that folks should not bear a grudge by associating policy with nationalism. Not all Germans were Nazis, not all Chinese are communists, not all Americans are slave-condoning liberal Democrat/Confederate scum, etc. I had always wondered why folks who had associated South Africa with apartheid were not also associating Nelson Mandela with the necklacing practice that his activist wife condoned as well: " With our boxes of matches, and our necklaces, we shall liberate this country." - Winnie Mandela (1986)
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Poignant....
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