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Release Date:
May 1, 2011
Original Title:
A Million Colours
Alternate Titles:
Colors of Heaven
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Clover Leaf Films
Equinoxe Films
Ma-Afrika Films
Philo Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
A story of love and friendship set against the violence of Apartheid in South Africa. It is a story of the ups and downs of the lives of the three main characters, and how their lives intersect over the years.
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Art Department Assistant:
Liz Gene Gerneke
Art Department Coordinator:
Christo Strydom
Assistant Director:
Shaun Oliver
Associate Producer:
Muntu Ndebele
Philo Pieterse
Casting:
Christa Schamberger
Co-Producer:
Johan Kruger
Franca Visconti
Costume Design:
Darion Hing
Director:
Peter Bishai
Director of Photography:
Trevor A. Brown
Dolby Consultant:
David Berti
David Berti
Editor:
Annie Ilkow
Executive Producer:
Philisiwe Buthelezi
Basil Ford
Charles M. Fries
Hlengiwe Makhathini
Katinka Schumann-Bester
Jim Sherry
First Assistant Director:
Chris van Latum
Key Makeup Artist:
Leon von Solms
Line Producer:
Rocky Bester
Makeup Artist:
Marli Kruger
Musa Sekele
Music:
Laurent Eyquem
Post-Production Manager:
Guy Langlois
Producer:
Michael Mosca
André Pieterse
Production Coordinator:
Mona Saungweme
Production Design:
Emilia Roux
Production Manager:
Anna Walton
Prop Maker:
David Mohapi
Property Master:
Merinda Geyer
Scenic Artist:
Michael Hyman
Second Assistant Director:
Taryn Collister
Set Decoration:
Anneke Botha
Set Dresser:
Henrietta Moutinho
Special Effects Supervisor:
David Mahlangu
Third Assistant Director:
Tim Dempsey
Zolani Phakade
Unit Manager:
Joe Mphela
Writer:
Andre Pieterse
Peter Bishai
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