Confronted by Apartheid and a father who was Minister of Censorship, Ingrid Jonker searched for a home, searched for love. With men like Jack Cope and André Brink she found much love, but no home. Later, in his first speech to the South African Parliament Nelson Mandela read her poem "The Dead Child of Nyanga" and addressed her as one of the finest poets of South Africa.
Production | Arry Voorsmit | Producer |
Production | Richard Claus | Producer |
Production | Arnold Heslenfeld | Executive Producer |
Production | Frans van Gestel | Producer |
Directing | Paula van der Oest | Director |
Production | Christa Schamberger | Casting |
Writing | Greg Latter | Writer |
Art | Darryl Hammer | Production Design |
Production | Job Gosschalk | Casting |
Camera | Giulio Biccari | Director of Photography |
Production | Anna Feyder | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Rae Donnelly | Costume Design |
Sound | Philip Miller | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Sander Vos | Editor |
Production | Jeremy Zimmermann | Casting |
Production | Michael Auret | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Francesca Van Der Feyst | Key Hair Stylist |
Production | Petra Pechackova | Associate Producer |
Art | Darryl Hammer | Art Direction |
Production | Amanda Law | Line Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Raine Edwards | Makeup Department Head |
Art | Ashleigh Tobias | Set Decoration |
Visual Effects | Jeremy Hattingh | Visual Effects Supervisor |