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The Handmade Films of William Kentridge - Part 1

A look at the work of South African artist William Kentridge who first became well known for making hand-drawn animations set in the urban-industrial landscape of Johannesburg.

A look at the work of South African artist William Kentridge who first became well known for making hand-drawn animations featuring a pair of alter egos, set in the urban-industrial landscape of Johannesburg.

His first film in the series is Johannesburg, 2nd Greatest City After Paris (1989). The work reflects the oppressive world of the Apartheid era and South Africa's painful transition into a multiracial democracy and was created over many months as Kentridge painstakingly filmed and erased the drawings frame by frame.

Introduced by the artist and Alan Yentob.

12 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Nov 202222:05

Credits

RoleContributor
ParticipantWilliam Kentridge
PresenterAlan Yentob
DirectorAdam Low
ProducerMartin Rosenbaum
Executive ProducerTanya Hudson
Series EditorAlan Yentob

Broadcasts

  • Wed 23 Nov 201600:05
  • Wed 23 Nov 201600:20
  • Wed 23 Nov 201600:35
  • Wed 23 Nov 201601:05
  • Sun 6 Nov 202222:05