Jump the Gun (film)
Jump the Gun | |
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Directed by | Les Blair |
Music by | Joe Nina |
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Release date | 1997 |
Country | South Africa |
Jump the Gun is a 1997 South African film directed by Les Blair for Channel Four Films.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Variety Review: ‘Jump The Gun’ Derek Elley MARCH 1, 1997 "Jump the Gun" is an ironic look at contempo South African society, seen through the eyes of a group hanging out in Johannesburg's underbelly.
- ↑ Blandine Stefanson, Sheila Petty Directory of World Cinema Africa 2015 1783203919 "... cinematographer: Seamus McGarvey Production designer: David Barkham music: Joe Nina editor: Oral Norrie Ottey ... Critique :Jump the Gun is often overlooked in surveys of post-apartheid film, but in its easy-going way it is a significant film in the cultural landscape of South Africa's fledgling democracy. It might lack the gloss and high-profile cast of Darrell Roodt's Cry, the Beloved Country (1995), but it is a far more authentic representation of South African identities in transition.."
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