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Gilbert Marcus - Unedited Interview

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1980s
0:37:30
South Africa
Unedited interview with Gilbert Marcus, a South African lawyer at the Johannesburg Bar specialising in Constitutional and Administrative law.
Physical formats available:
Betacam SP
Digital formats available:
Quicktime (Pro Res)
Audio & visual:
Sound, Color

Unedited interview with Gilbert Marcus, a South African lawyer at the Johannesburg Bar specialising in Constitutional and Administrative law. In this interview, Marcus talks about South African legislation, particularly “emergency laws”, post-Sharpeville Massacre, that were fully established by the mid 1980s. He also talks about the state banning of Newsweek. Part of a series of unedited interviews with South African (and some American) writers, journalists and activists made in the late ‘80s, discussing the subject of censorship, films, journalism and more.

Collection
South Africa Interviews
(139)
Unedited Interviews with South African (and some American) writers, journalists and activists made in the late ‘80s, mostly on the subject of censorship and films. Plus production stills and transcripts.