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Soweto Green is a 1995 South African comedy film directed by David Lister and starring John Kani, L. Scott Caldwell and Casper de Vries.[1]
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Directed by | David Lister |
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Language | English Afrikaans |
Plot
editFollowing the election of Nelson Mandela as president, a middle-class American couple relocate from Los Angeles to Johannesburg to help build the new society. There reality and expectations soon begin to clash.
Release
edit24 March 1995.
Cast
edit- John Kani as Dr. Curtis Tshabalala
- L. Scott Caldwell as Cora Tshabalala
- Casper de Vries as Adrian Fluit
- Sandra Prinsloo as Amanda Fluit
- Cobus Rossouw as Voseie Fluit
- Zukile Ggobose as Looksmart
- Nkhensani Manganyi as Thandeka
- Connie Mfuku as Mawe
- Daphney Hlomuka as Tryphina
- Muso Sefatsa as Thandeka
- Sue Pam Grant as Amelia
- Martin Le Maitre as Aubrey
- Francois Stemmer as Leon
- Dambuza Mdledle as Dr. Davel
- Thulane Grubane as Uncle Ho
- Babsy Selela as Lenin
- Nadia Bilchik as Kugel 1
- Eleni Cousins as Kugel 2
- Crispin De Nuys as Mao
- Barbara Nielsen as Eva
- Greg Melvill-Smith as Fritz
- Alan T. Mark as Malhond
References
editExternal links
edit- Soweto Green at IMDb
- Journal of African Cinemas: special edition on contemporary South African cinema