
This week's episode takes us back to the turn of the 20th century just before the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa as the bioscope was introduced to the world South Africa was not far behind. Did you know the first film was screened in Johannesburg just one year after the Lumière brothers' debut in Paris? I didn’t either — until I found out about Carl Hertz and his “bioscope” showcase in 1896.
In this episode, we dive into:
This era — from 1895 to 1947 — shows how cinema in South Africa was never just about entertainment. It was always about identity, power, and the stories that shaped the nation.
Quote of the Episode:
“De Voortrekkers wasn’t just South Africa’s first epic — it became a ritual film for the descendants of the Great Trek.”
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