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  • Zulu Night

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    Zulu Night

    From GBP 25.00

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    Jun 16 2016 19:00 - 22:30
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    Description

    Zulu and the Zulus will be a 90-minute feature documentary to be shot in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, about the making of the classic war film Zulu (1964).

    Zulu Night is a fundraising event to help bring it to the screen. There will be an auction of film and other memorabilia, a screening of rare ‘making of’ footage and, of course, a screening of Zulu (1964).

    The previously unseen ‘making of’ film contains 26 minutes of unique black and white footage, showing cast and crew at work and play. The original 16mm silent footage has been painstakingly restored in a top post-production house. This unique footage not only features the famous cast and crew on set, it also includes the building of key sets in KwaZulu-Natal as well as costume design, creation and fitting, stunt work, battle scenes and much more. But more importantly it is an historical record, detailing the extent of contribution from the local community in bringing Zulu to life.

    Director Henry Coleman and producer Mark Tinkler will travel to KwaZulu-Natal. In remote areas they will show the footage to the Zulu people on a portable screen. They will film the audience, interview them and draw out their stories on the making of the film in 1963. The team will even interview some people who appeared in the original film as extras. Chief Buthelezi, who played his own great grandfather, Cetewayo, has agreed to participate in this project and given his full support.

    They will also visit locations where the film was shot for a ‘then and now’ sequence, including the original battle site at Rorkes Drift (for historical reference - the film was not shot on the original battlefield).

    Doors open at 18.00, for a 19.00 start.

    Refreshments will be available in our licenced cafe/bar.

    Venue

    2 Dugard Way, Renfrew Road, SE11 4TH London

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