Have you heard from Johannesburg. [Part 4], Fair play / Clarity Films presents ; a Connie Field film ; produced and directed by Connie Field ; writers, Connie Field, Gregory Scharpen.

"Faced with governments reluctant to take meaningful action against the apartheid regime, athletes and activists around the world hit white South Africa where it hurts: on the playing field. International boycotts against apartheid sports teams help bring the human rights crisis in South Africa to t...

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Corporate Author: Clarity Films (Firm) (Production company)
Other Authors: Field, Connie (independent filmmaker.)
Scharpen, Gregory (Screenwriter)
Woodard, Alfre, 1953- (Narrator)
Hurwitz, Tom (director of photography.)
Boekelheide, Todd (composer (expression))
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
In English, with optional English captions.
Published: [Berkeley, Calif.] : Clarity Educational Productions, Inc., [2010]
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (96 min.)) : sound, color with black and white sequences.
Variant Title:
Fair play
Fair play, 1958-1981
Format: Electronic Video
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"Faced with governments reluctant to take meaningful action against the apartheid regime, athletes and activists around the world hit white South Africa where it hurts: on the playing field. International boycotts against apartheid sports teams help bring the human rights crisis in South Africa to the forefront of global attention and sever white South Africans' cultural ties to the West. Knowing that fellow blacks in South Africa were denied even the most basic human rights--let alone the right to participate in international sports competitions--African nations refuse to compete with all-white South African teams, boycotting the Olympics and creating a worldwide media spectacle that forces the International Olympic committee to ban apartheid teams from future games. The Africa-led coalition leads the fight to exclude South Africa from soccer, boxing, track, cycling, judo, fencing, gymnastics, volleyball and numerous other competitions, barring South African teams from nearly all sports events by the 1970s. Only South Africa's world champion rugby team remains, and citizens in key western countries where rugby is played take to the fields to close the last door on apartheid sports. The sports campaign becomes the anti-apartheid movement's first victory and succeeds in culturally isolating the white minority in an arena of passionate importance"--Container.
Note:Originally produced as part of a documentary series in 2010.
Call Number:DT1757 .H387 2010 Online
Credits:Cinematographer, Tom Hurwitz ; composer, Todd Boekelhide ; editors, Gregory Scharpen, Gary Weimberg ; associate producer, Sage Brucia, Carla Healy-London.
System Details:Streaming video file.
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Narrator: Alfre Woodard.
Source of Description:
Videodisc (DVD) version record.