Lionel Ngakane

Lionel Ngakane

Lionel Ngakane (17 July 1928 – 26 November 2003) was a South African filmmaker and actor, who lived in exile in the United Kingdom from the 1950s until 1994, when he returned to South Africa after the end of apartheid. His 1965 film Jemima and Johnny, inspired by the 1958 "race riots" in Notting Hill, London, won awards at the Venice and Rimini film festivals. In the 1960s, Ngakane was a founding member of the Pan African Federation of Filmmakers (FEPACI) and Fespaco, the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO). Ngakane was born in Pretoria, South Africa.[2] In 1936, his family and he moved to the Sophiatown neighbourhood of Johannesburg. His father (a teacher) set up a hostel with Alan Paton, author of the 1948 novel Cry, The Beloved Country. Ngakane was educated at Fort Hare University College and the University of Witwatersrand, and worked on Drum and Zonk magazines from 1948 to 1950. In 1950, he began his career in film as an assistant director and actor in the film version of Cry, the Beloved Country (1951), directed by Zoltan Korda. Shortly thereafter, Ngakane went into exile in the United Kingdom. As an actor, he appeared in films, including The Mark of the Hawk in 1957 (with Eartha Kitt), on television — Quatermass and the Pit (1958) and the spy series Danger Man (Deadline, 1962) with Patrick McGoohan, and on stage — in Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl,[5] and Wole Soyinka's play The Lion and the Jewel at the Royal Court Theatre in 1966.[6] Ngakane returned to South Africa after the end of apartheid in 1994. He is best remembered for his short film Jemima and Johnny (1965), inspired by the 1958 "race riots" in Notting Hill, London. It won awards at the Venice and Rimini film festivals. He also directed documentaries on apartheid and African development. He was honorary president of the Pan African Federation of Filmmakers (FEPACI), which organization he had originated in 1967 as a lobbying group for the support of African filmmakers.[2] He died in Rustenburg, South Africa, in 2003, aged 75.

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Lionel Ngakane Movies

  • 1968
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    Wind Versus Polygamy

    Wind Versus Polygamy

    1 1968 HD

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  • 1962
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    The Painted Smile

    The Painted Smile

    5.6 1962 HD

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  • 1994
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    In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid

    In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid

    1 1994 HD

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  • 1956
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    Safari

    Safari

    5.6 1956 HD

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  • 1961
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    Nothing Barred

    Nothing Barred

    6.5 1961 HD

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  • 1958
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    Nor the Moon by Night

    Nor the Moon by Night

    6 1958 HD

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  • 1978
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    Victims of Apartheid

    Victims of Apartheid

    1 1978 HD

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  • 1951
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    Cry, the Beloved Country

    Cry, the Beloved Country

    5.9 1951 HD

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  • 1954
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    Duel in the Jungle

    Duel in the Jungle

    5.9 1954 HD

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  • 1975
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    Child of Hope

    Child of Hope

    1 1975 HD

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  • 1977
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    The Squeeze

    The Squeeze

    6.2 1977 HD

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  • 1969
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    Two Gentlemen Sharing

    Two Gentlemen Sharing

    4 1969 HD

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  • 1962
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    Vukani/Awake

    Vukani/Awake

    1 1962 HD

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  • 1966
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    Jemima + Johnny

    Jemima + Johnny

    1 1966 HD

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  • 1966
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    Jemima + Johnny

    Jemima + Johnny

    1 1966 HD

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