- Lionel Ngakane
Lionel Ngakane (
July 17 ,1920 –November 26 ,2003 ) was aSouth Africa nfilmmaker .Ngakane was educated at
Fort Hare University College andWits University , 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", directed byZoltan Korda . Shortly thereafter he went into exile in theUnited Kingdom , returning to South Africa after the end ofapartheid in 1994.He is most remembered for his 1966 short film, "
Jemima and Johnny ", inspired by riots inNotting Hill . It won awards at the Venice andRimini film festivals. He also directed documentaries onapartheid and African development, and was later elected honorary president of thePan-African Federation of Filmmakers .In 1997 he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the
University of Natal .In 2003 he was awarded the South African "The Order of Ikhamanga in Silver" for his "outstanding achievement in the field of movie-making and contribution to the development of the film industry in South Africa and on the continent". cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Profile of Dr Lionel Ngakane | date= | publisher=S A National Orders | url =http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/orders_list.asp?show=166 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2007-04-26 | language = ]
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