Occupation Film director Years active 1967-2002 | Name Ross Devenish Role Film director | |
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Movies Marigolds in August, The Guest, Goal! The World Cup, The Happy Valley, A Certain Justice Books The Guest: An Episode in the Life of Eugene Marais Awards BAFTA Award for Best Documentary Nominations British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series Similar People Abidin Dino, Athol Fugard, Betty Willingale, John Kani, Marius Weyers |
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Ross Devenish (born 15 November 1939) is a South African film director. His 1980 film Marigolds in August was entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Berlin Bear Anniversary Prize. His 1977 feature film The Guest won a Bronze Leopard at Locarno International Film Festival.
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Ross also directed the eight-part adaptation of Bleak House which won three BAFTAs. Now that the Buffalo's Gone won a Blue Riband Award. He was one of the two directors engaged on Goal! about the World Cup Competition being held in England in 1966. Goal! received the Robert Flaherty Award from BAFTA.
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Ross Devenish studied film-making in London. He started his career with documentaries, filming behind the Royalist lines in the Civil War in the Yemen, secretly entering and filming the mercenaries trapped in the besieged town of Bukava in the Congo after a failed coup, and the next year filming in Vietnam during the 1968 Tet Offensive. He then spent the best part of a year in the United States making a film about the Native Americans, called Now that the Buffalo's Gone.
Deciding to concentrate on his interest in drama, he began working with the dramatist Athol Fugard. He directed three films with scripts by Fugard, including The Guest and Marigolds in August, in his native South Africa. The Guest won a Bronze Leopard at Locarno and Marigolds in August a Silver Bear in Berlin.
He currently lives in Cape Town.