Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. André Pieterse was born on 9 January 1937 in Cape Town, South Africa. He is a producer and writer, known for A Million Colours (2011), Dirkie (1969) and Forever Young, Forever Free (1975).

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • January 9, 1937
    • André Pieterse
  2. May 5, 2004 · Pieterse, director of MA Africa Films, recalled that it was "a challenge" in the South Africa of the 1970s to produce a film that featured a black and white boy as best friends.

  3. Counselling Psychologist. Voorligtingsielkundige. Practice Number 8640181. HPCSA Registration Number PS0059943. "Happiness often sneaks in through a door you didn't know you left open." John Barrymore. A wide range of psychological and life issues manifest in the context of human relations.

    • 6 Solway Strreet, Bellville, 7530, WC
    • 083 232 3853
  4. Dec 21, 2021 · Golden Rendezvous (1977) – produced by Andre Pieterse and directed by Ashley Lazarus from the novel by Alistair MacLean – was one of the most troubled productions ever guaranteed by Film Finances. 1 The London-based completion guarantor had been in business since 1950 and had guaranteed around 600 films at the time of Golden Rendezvous: these in...

  5. A Million Colours, also called Colors of Heaven, is a 2011 film directed by Peter Bishai and co-written with Andre Pieterse. It is based on the lives of Muntu Ndebele and Norman Knox, actors in the film Forever Young, Forever Free, also known as e'Lollipop.

  6. André Pieterse, a 40-year veteran of the film industry, is the founder of the South Africa-based film production and distribution company, Ma-Afrika Films. His first film projects were writing and producing the classic 70s film, e’Lollipop, for Universal Pictures/Warner Bros. and producing Nuclear Terror for United Artists.

  7. View André Pieterses profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Independent Contractor at PwC South Africa · Appointed as Managing Director Everstrong Capital Pty...

    • Crowe Infrastructure Africa