Gerrie & Louise is a 1997 Canadian documentary film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson.[1] The film examines post-apartheid South Africa through the lens of Gerrie Hugo, a former officer in the South African Defence Force who fell in love with and married Louise Flanagan, a journalist investigating the SADF's role in various controversial events during the apartheid era.[2]
Gerrie & Louise | |
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Directed by | Sturla Gunnarsson |
Screenplay by | Sturla Gunnarsson Steven Silver Barry Stevens |
Cinematography | Kirk Tougas |
Production companies | Eurasia Motion Pictures Blackstock Pictures Inc. |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The film had a theatrical screening at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival,[2] but was distributed primarily as a CBC Television broadcast.[1]
Awards
editYear | Award | Category | Result |
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1997 | 25th International Emmy Awards | Best Documentary | Won |
1998 | Gemini Awards | Best Documentary Program | Won |
1998 | Writers Guild of Canada | WGC Award | Won |
References
edit- ^ a b "A monster's human face" Archived 2019-06-05 at the Wayback Machine. Maclean's, September 15, 1997.
- ^ a b "Toronto International Film Festival: Gerrie & Louise". Playback, September 8, 1997.
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