Katrina (1969 film)
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Katrina is a 1969 South African drama film directed by Jans Rautenbach and starring Katinka Heyns, Jill Kirkland and Don Leonard.[1] Based on a play called Try for White by D Warner, the film depicts the lives of a family of a Coloured South Africans, who in the apartheid system are considered neither white nor black, in which Katrina, the daughter, attempts to appear white, before her secret is exposed.[2] The screenplay was written by Emil Nofal.
Contents
Cast
- Katinka Heyns - Alida Brink
- Jill Kirkland - Catherine Winters / Katrina September
- Don Leonard - Kimberley
- Cobus Rossouw - Adam September
- Joe Stewardson - Father Alex Trewellyn
- Carel Trichardt - Mr. Brink
References
- ↑ Katrina (1969), British Film Institute
- ↑ South African Cinema 1896–2010, Martin Botha, Intellect Books, 2012, page 64
Bibliography
- Tomaselli, Keyan. The cinema of apartheid: race and class in South African film. Routledge, 1989.
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Katrina at IMDb
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