Songololo: Voices of Change (1990)

Songololo: Voices of Change is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Marianne Kaplan and released in 1990.An examination of South Africa in the earliest days of the transition from apartheid to democracy, the film explores the power of music and art as tools of activism and social change, focusing primarily on writer Gcina Mhlophe and musician Mzwakhe Mbuli.

Director: Marianne Kaplan
Runtime: 54 min
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Country: Canada, South Africa
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Songololo: Voices of Change about?
Songololo: Voices of Change is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Marianne Kaplan and released in 1990.An examination of South Africa in the earliest days of the transition from apartheid to democracy, the film explores the power of music and art as tools of activism and social change, focusing primarily on writer Gcina Mhlophe and musician Mzwakhe Mbuli.
Who directed Songololo: Voices of Change?
Songololo: Voices of Change was directed by Marianne Kaplan.
Who stars in Songololo: Voices of Change?
Songololo: Voices of Change stars Gcina Mhlophe, Mzwakhe Mbuli, Johnny Clegg, Nadine Gordimer, Walter Sisulu.
How long is Songololo: Voices of Change?
Songololo: Voices of Change has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
Where was Songololo: Voices of Change produced?
Songololo: Voices of Change was produced in Canada, South Africa.