Winning a Continent (1916)

54m
Running Time

December 14, 1916
Release Date

Winning a Continent (1916)

54m
Running Time

December 14, 1916
Release Date

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Plot.

This epic film was one of the first South African dramatic film productions. It tells the story of the Boers’ Great Trek at the end of the 1830s, concluding with a hegemonic reconstruction of the 1838 Battle of Blood River, where a few hundred armed Afrikaners defeated several thousand Zulus.

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Cast & Crew.

Violet Dickens

Violet Dickens

Mrs. Owen

Leon Morris

Leon Morris

Maritz

William Bowden

William Bowden

Cinematographer

Henry Howse

Henry Howse

Cinematographer

Eileen Gerard

Eileen Gerard

Jane Bird

J.L. Humphrey

J.L. Humphrey

Cinematographer

N. Turnbull

N. Turnbull

Mrs. Halley

Stephanus Maré

Stephanus Maré

Charl Cilliers

H.J. Hamlin

H.J. Hamlin

Rev. Erasmus Smit(as Halford Hamlin)

Norman H Lee

Norman H Lee

Rev. Daniel Lindley

A.O. Glisson

A.O. Glisson

Rev. Venables

Tom Zulu

Tom Zulu

Dingaan

Goba

Goba

Sobuza

Martha Rowson

Martha Rowson

Katje Faber

Percy Marmont

Percy Marmont

Horseman (uncredited)

Harold M. Shaw

Harold M. Shaw

Director / Writer

Gustav Preller

Gustav Preller

Writer

J. Humphrey

J. Humphrey

Director of Photography

Details.

Release Date
December 14, 1916

Original Name
De Voortrekkers

Status
Released

Running Time
54m

Genres

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Wiki.

De Voortrekkers is a 1916 silent film recognized as the first epic in South Africa's motion-picture history and also that nation's oldest surviving feature film. Produced by African Film Productions and directed by Harold M. Shaw, it portrays the Boers' "Great Trek" of the 1830s, concluding with a hegemonic recreation of the Battle of Blood River that occurred on 16 December 1838, when a few hundred armed Afrikaners defeated several thousand Zulus. Descendants of the Dutch-speaking voortrekkers or "pioneers" who participated in the Great Trek revered the film and used it to commemorate the event, which forms part of a highly contentious period in South Africa's history. Afrikaners presented it in school classrooms for decades and screened it annually at social events marking the battle's anniversary.

De Voortrekkers premiered in South Africa at Krugersdorp on 14 December 1916, just two days before the battle's 78th anniversary. It was later distributed in an abbreviated form to cinemas in England, the United States, Canada, and elsewhere outside Africa under the title Winning a Continent. Intertitles used in the original film and in later releases employ a split-screen format that presents texts in both English and Afrikaans.

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