A Child from the South
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| A Child From The South | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Sergio Rezende |
| Produced by | Aurelio Le Bon Gavik Losey |
| Written by | Chris Austen Gill Bond Leyga Zendare |
| Starring | Josette Simon Alex Descas Pete Postlethwaite |
| Music by | David Tygel |
| Distributed by | Southern Filmworks |
| Country | UK |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
A Child From the South was a 1991 television movie about a Nadia (played by Josette Simon), a young journalist, in political exile from South Africa since her father's assassination twenty years earlier and her return to cover a United Nations conference.
It was written by Chris Austin, Gill Bond and Leyga Zendare and directed by Sergio Rezende.
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