Winning a Continent

Winning a Continent

Year: 1916

Runtime: 54 mins

Director: Harold M. Shaw

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The film is an early South African epic drama that dramatizes the Boers’ Great Trek of the late 1830s and culminates in a staged recreation of the 1838 Battle of Blood River, depicting how a few hundred armed Afrikaners overcame several thousand Zulu warriors in a decisive encounter.

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