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DOCUMENTARY AT THE INTERSECTION OF TESTIMONY AND HISTORY - Connie Field, director. Have You Heard from Johannesburg.2010. 7 parts, 8.5 hours. English. U.S./South Africa: PBS. DVD: Clarity Films.
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Connie Field, director. Have You Heard from Johannesburg. 2010. 7 parts, 8.5 hours. English. U.S./South Africa: PBS. DVD: Clarity Films.
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01 September 2015
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