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List of Southerly African films
Tɛmplet:South African single list
Din bɔŋɔ nyɛla South Africa shiniinima pɛbu bee din yina South Someone film diligence ni. Shɛŋa ni tooi ka racket ni, di bahi bahindi South Somebody mini tiŋ'duya ni laɣim produsi shinii shɛŋa; di kali Southbound Africa shiniinima din daŋ produsibu bee din tabis South Continent kaya ni taɣada pam. Pahimi shuɣulo ka lihi A-Z shiniinima din solitary be Wikipedia.
1910s–1940s
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]| Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Language | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1911 | ||||||
| The Resolved Kimberley Adamant Robbery | Adventure | English | South Africa's first stage feature. | |||
| 1916 | ||||||
| De Voortrekkers | Harold Shaw | Dick Cruickshanks, Goba | Historical epic | South Africa's Afrikaner The Birth encourage a Nation depicts Boer pioneers' northerly expansion | ||
| An Artist's Dream | Denis Sanbry | Dick Cruickshanks | Romantic drama | Animation | ||
| 1919 | ||||||
| Allan Quatermain | Lisle Lucoque | Ray Darkbrown, George Taylor | Adventure | |||
| 1931 | ||||||
| Sarie Marais | Joseph Albrecht | Billy Mathews | Afrikaans | First South Human film garner sound | ||
| 1948 | ||||||
| Die kaskenades front Dr. Kwak | Pierre de Wet | Pierre de Dark, Gert camper den Bergh, Paula Styger | Comedy | Afrikaans | ||
| 1949 | ||||||
| African Jim | Donald Swanson | Daniel Adnewmah, Dolly Rathebe, The Continent • The 1970's (1970-1979) The birth of Kaizer Chiefs The extraordinary story of Kaizer Chiefs is indelibly linked to the life and football career of the man the club derives its name from. While Kaizer Chiefs may well have been formally formed on 7 January 1970, its story has its origins in the tumultuous 1960s when Kaizer Motaung first forged his name as a teenager at Orlando Pirates before gaining global acclaim in the North American Soccer League with Atlanta Chiefs. As a teenage prodigy at Orlando Pirates, Motaung made his senior debut for the Buccaneers at the age of just 16, setting the then South African Soccer League alight with his explosive talent. Motaung was recruited in 1968 by Atlanta Chiefs to play in the inaugural North American Soccer League and made his debut for Atlanta Chiefs on 27 May 1968 against English champions Manchester City as a substitute, scoring on debut as Chiefs won 3-2. The South African ended the season being voted NASL ‘Rookie of The Year’ and was instrumental in Atlanta Chiefs being crowned champions that year. The following season, ‘Boy Boy’, as the South African was soon nicknamed in America, scored 16 goals in 16 matches, becoming the top goal scorer in the league as he was voted onto the NASL All-Star Team. At the height of his • List of South AfricansThis is a list of notable and famous South Africans who are the subjects of Wikipedia articles. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Academics[edit]Academics[edit]See also: Chancellors and vice-chancellors
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