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  1. Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Road to Resistance. The first film begins in 1948 when the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. That same year South Africa implemented a system of laws called apartheid to racially segregate its people in every aspect of life.

  2. 14 apr 2010 · With Shadi Chauke, F.W. de Klerk, Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu. This first story in a seven part series covers almost twenty years of history. It is a story of escalating violence and repression, one nation on a collision course with the rest of the world.

    • (12)
    • Documentary
    • Connie Field
    • 2010-04-14
  3. Episode One: The Road to Resistance As the U.N. adopts the Declaration of Human Rights, South Africa heads in the opposite direction and implements apartheid. A mass movement is born, then...

  4. Watch the full film online at vod.clarityfilms.org. Clarity Films presents "Have You Heard From Johannesburg," a powerful seven-part documentary series by two-time Academy Award nominee Connie Field that shines light on the global citizens movements that took on South Africa's apartheid regime.

    • 3 min
    • 13,7K
    • Clarity Films
  5. Have You Heard From Johannesburg is an Emmy Award winning documentary series featuring seven films, produced and directed by Academy Award nominee Connie Field, chronicling the history of the global anti-apartheid movement that took on South Africa’s entrenched apartheid regime and its international supporters who considered South Africa an ...

  6. HAVE YOU HEARD FROM JOHANNESBURG is eight documentary stories, produced and directed by Connie Field, chronicling the history of the global anti-apartheid movement that took on South Africa’s entrenched apartheid regime and its international supporters who considered South Africa an ally in the Cold War.

  7. www.clarityfilms.org › haveyouheardfromjohannesburgCLARITY FILMS - Clarity Films

    Have You Heard From Johannesburg is seven documentary stories, produced and directed by Connie Field, chronicling the history of the global anti-apartheid movement that took on South Africa’s entrenched apartheid regime and its international supporters who considered South Africa an ally in the Cold War.