Katrina is a coloured woman who tries to pass off as white. She rejects her father and mother to ensure that she and her son find a better life in apartheid South Africa. An Anglican priest falls in love with her but their lives are turned upside down when their secrets come out. Based on a fascinating story by D. Warner, Try for White, Katrina exposed the shocking horrors of apartheid and racial classification. One of the most innovative films made during the 1960s apartheid period.
Katrina
- South Africa
- 1969
- Fiction
- Couleur
- 101′
- English, afrikaans
- Titre français
Katrina - Scénario
Emil Nofal, Jans Rautenbach - Photo
Vincent G. Cox - Montage
Peter Henkel - Son
Peter Usmar - Musique
Roy Martin - Interprétation
Joe Stewardson, Jill Kirkland, Cobus Rossouw, Don Leonard - Production
Emil Nofal Productions - Producteur délégué
Emil Nofal - Ventes internationales
M.NET : stayci.valentine@mnet.co.za - Support de projection
DigiBeta - Sous-titrage
VOST électronique