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Made in Wales: Celebrating Films with Welsh Connections
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI.
This podcast series contains interviews with filmmakers, cast and crew.
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Made in Wales: Celebrating Films with Welsh Connections
A conversation between Gordon Main, Gaynor Legall & Prof. Florence Ayisi on 'Comrade Tambo's London Recruits' (part 2/2)
'Made in Wales' is a Film Hub Wales project, celebrating films with Welsh connections. It is supported by funding from Creative Wales and National Lottery funding via the BFI.
In this second part of a two-part episode, director of the film Gordon Main, Wales' first black female councillor and powerful advocate for ethnic minority women in Wales, Gaynor Legal, and award-winning documentary filmmaker Prof Florence Ayisi, discuss racism, apartheid, community and freedom. This podcast was recorded on 31 October 2024.
Released on 22 November 2024, as a People's Release, London Recruits tells the story of Oliver Tambo’s daring, non-violent strategy to bring hope to his embattled people in South Africa. At the height of apartheid, late sixties/early ‘70s, an international group of working-class students and workers living in London answered Tambo’s secret call for undercover agents.
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