David Millin
David Millin (11 June 1920 - 26 May 1999)[1] was a South African film director, cinematographer and film producer. He has produced various Afrikaans and English films about his career. He has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1972, the first member of Africa belonging to the organization. In 1994 he was honored by M-Net for his lifetime contribution to the industry and in 1997 he was also honored by SASC / Kodak for his contribution. He was famous for his spectacular depictions, large (but precise) war scenes and his dry sense of humor.[2]
Filmography
As director:
- Suster Teresa, 1974
- Die Voortrekkers, 1973
- Met Moed, Durf en Bloed, 1973
- Die Banneling, 1971
- Shangani Patrol, 1970
- Banana Beach, 1970
- Petticoat Safari, 1969
- Majuba: Heuwel van Duiwe, 1968
- The Second Sin, 1966
- African Gold, 1965
- Seven Against the Sun, 1964
- Stropers van die Laeveld, 1962
- Donker Afrika, 1957
- Last of the Few (year unknown)
As a cinematographer:
- Killer Force, 1976
- Die Banneling, 1971
- The Jackals, 1967
- The Cape Town Affair, 1967
- Diamond Safari, 1958
- Donker Afrika, 1957
- 'n Plan is 'n Boerdery, 1954
- Inspan, 1953
- Hans-die-Skipper, 1952
- Last of the Few
As manufacturer:
- Die Voortrekkers, 1973
- Met Moed, Durf en Bloed, 1973
- Shangani Patrol, 1970
- Banana Beach, 1970
- Seven Against the Sun, 1964
- Last of the Few
As scriptwriter:
- Met Moed, Durf en Bloed, 1973
- African Gold, 1965
- Seven Against the Sun, 1964
- Last of the Few
References
- "Press Release: Death of David Millin" (Press release).
- "SA rolprentpionier David Millin (78) in Jhb dood". Beeld (in Afrikaans).
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