Elegy for a Revolutionary is a 2013 short film directed and written by Paul van Zyl. The film stars Brian Ames, Martin Copping, and Michael Enright, and is based on the true story of a group of young white South Africans trying to protest apartheid.
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Directed by | Paul van Zyl |
Written by | Paul van Zyl |
Starring | Brian Ames, Martin Copping, Michael Enright |
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Running time | 22 min |
Copping's role as Jeremy James won the Best Actor award at the 2013 Filmstock Film Festival.[1]
Film Threat gave a positive review for the film, saying that their "only complaint about Elegy for a Revolutionary is that it’s a short and not a feature".[2]
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