Beat the Drum  (2003)

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The movie Beat the Drum, released in 2003 and directed by David Hickson, was shot on film using ARRI Cameras with Lance Gewer as cinematographer and editing by Mark Winitsky.
Directed by | David Hickson
Cinematography by | Lance Gewer
Edited by | Mark Winitsky
Written by | David McBrayer
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Country | South Africa, USA
Language | English, Zulu
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Nobe Lebese
Pieter Botha
Village Sangoma
Stick Fighting Kid #1
Stick Fighting Kid #2
Village Elder
Village Man
Truckstop Owner
Prostitute
Stefan Botha
Muthi Seller
Nobe's Daughter #1
Nobe's Daughter #2
Younger Boy
Street Boy #1
Street Boy #2
Street Girl #1
Pastor Gophe
Healthworker
Township Sangoma
Woman Tourist
Dr. Troubh
Soweto Neighbour #4
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