The Road to Mecca | |
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Directed by | Athol Fugard Peter Goldsmid |
Written by | Peter Goldsmid |
Based on | The Road to Mecca by Athol Fugard |
Produced by | Frederik Botha Desireé Markgraaff Roy Sargeant |
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Cinematography | André Pienaar |
Edited by | Ronelle Loots |
Music by | Ferdi Brendgen Nic Pickard |
Production company | Distant Horizon |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | South Africa |
Language | English |
The Road to Mecca is a 1991 South African drama film starring Kathy Bates. [1] It is based on Athol Fugard's play of the same name. [2]
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