From the Villon Films Archive collections. Extract. Full duration: 01:03:35 To order the full film or clips in high/lo-res or to find out more visit:
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About The Film
Filmed in Cape Town, 13 November 2003. Unedited interview with Myrtle Berman, an anti-apartheid activist, founder of the African Resistance Movement (ARM) in South Africa — the first group to launch a sabotage campaign in 1961 against the apartheid state. She also played a racist white ”madam“ in the classic 1959 anti-apartheid film by Lionel Rogosin, Come Back, Africa. In this interview, Berman talks about Rogosin, his 1956 film On The Bowery, her activism, arrest and more. Part of a series of unedited interviews with South African (and some American) writers, journalists and activists made in the late ‘80s, discussing the subject of censorship, films, journalism and more.
About Villon
Villon Films has been independently producing and distributing award-winning films since 1970. With a strong focus on socio-political documentary, the collection spans such issues as government, history, ecology, culture, health and science, biography, and the apartheid period of South African history, among others.
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