The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife
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The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife is a 1991 British feature-length documentary film set during the final days of apartheid in South Africa, particularly centring on Eugène Terre'Blanche, founder and leader of the far-right Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB). The film was directed by Nick Broomfield and first shown in 1991. It received an average of 2.3 million viewers during its screening on Channel 4.[1] A year later it was the subject of legal action brought by the journalist, Jani Allan, in what was described as "the libel case of the summer".[2] In 2006, Broomfield released a follow-up, His Big White Self.
The Leader, His Driver and the Driver's Wife | |
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Directed by | Nick Broomfield |
Produced by | Nick Broomfield Rieta Oord |
Starring | Nick Broomfield Eugène Terre'Blanche JP Meyer Rieta Oord |
Narrated by | Nick Broomfield |
Cinematography | Barry Ackroyd |
Edited by | John Mister Max Milligan (Assistant Editor) |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Countries | South Africa United Kingdom |
Languages | English Afrikaans |