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- Anant Singh (born May 1956, Durban) is a South African film producer and a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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Singh is the CEO of Videovision Entertainment, and the producer of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" [2] which premiered in 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Singh spent more than two decades on producing the film, in which he also interviewed Mandela while he was still imprisoned.
Producer: Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. A South African film producer, he has produced over 50 film. Most his of films are south African. He has been nominated for a prime time Emmy. He was an activist in the apartheid.
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Nov 18, 2021 · Daily Maverick’s Marianne Thamm and award-winning film producer Anant Singh, creator of iconic films including Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom and Cry, The Beloved Country. (Photos: Supplied)
Often given credit for single-handedly keeping filmmaking alive in South Africa, Anant Singh has brought some of the most powerful anti-apartheid movies to international screens. His impressive list of credits includes Place of Weeping, Sarafina! and Cry, the Beloved Country.
Apr 26, 2024 · One of the major proponents of this movement is Anant Singh, a South African film producer with a deep passion for storytelling, who emerged in the mid-1980s. He, along with his company Videovision Entertainment, have became a powerful voice against apartheid by creating captivating films, which have documented the nation’s remarkable journey ...
Producer: Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. A South African film producer, he has produced over 50 film. Most his of films are south African. He has been nominated for a prime time Emmy. He was an activist in the apartheid.
Aug 30, 2023 · South African filmmaker Anant Singh’s R7.5 billion investment into a film studio, on the cards for 20 years, appears to have been made a priority for the eThekwini metro and the department of...