Southern African Films and Documentaries

Southern African Films and Documentaries

Villon Films


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Villon Films · 1955 English

This propaganda film presents South Africa as the major industrial power of Africa, highlighting its nuclear power capabilities and industrial development.


Villon Films · 1955 English

The African Mirror newsreels were aimed at influencing the opinions and attitudes of the Union's people. It aimed to inform South Africans of the country's war policy and efforts and …


Villon Films · 1955 English

South African government propaganda film of the apartheid era. A South African government response to criticism of its policies, via promotion of its tourism and industry. This 1 hour long …


Villon Films · 1955 English

In this propaganda film, South Africa’s then Ministry of Information conveyed a deceptive image of the establishment of Bantu peoples as a way of restoring distinct ethnic identities to the …


Villon Films · 1955 English

The African Mirror newsreels were aimed at influencing the opinions and attitudes of the Union's people. It aimed to inform South Africans of the country's war policy and efforts and …


Villon Films · 1955 English

Bantu Education is a propaganda film that focuses on the “positives” of the Bantu Education Act of 1953. The Bantu Education Act of 1953 a South African segregation law. The …


Villon Films · 1955 English

This propaganda film aims to offer an explanation for white immigrants about the ‘problem’ of Bantu migration to the cities, with emphasis on the state’s establishment of black ‘homelands’ to …


Villon Films · 1955 English

This propaganda film was made by the South African government’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Information. In it are claims that state acknowledges the cultural identity of not just the …


Villon Films · 1955 English

A propaganda film that focuses on the history, homelands and kraals of the principal Bantu tribes of Southern Africa.


Villon Films · 1955 English

This propaganda film presents South Africa as the major industrial power of Africa, highlighting its nuclear power capabilities and industrial development.