
Progress (2012)
A documentary film about a rugby club made up mainly of factory workers and unemployed men who defeat the largest rugby club in the world on South Africa's Heritage Day.
The film follows the rugby season of Uitenhage prop forward Zama Takayi - who plays for Progress Rugby club, the club that amalgamated the black clubs of the Uitenhage area in the early 90’s.
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Zama Takayi | As: Himself |
|
Philip Joseph | As: Himself |
|
Jac Baartman | As: Himself |
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The film follows the rugby season of Uitenhage prop forward Zama Takayi - who plays for Progress Rugby club, the club that amalgamated the black clubs of the Uitenhage area in the early 90’s.
Tagline: | A documentary film about a rugby club made up mainly of factory workers and unemployed men who defeat the largest rugby club in the world on South Africa's Heritage Day. |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
|
Zama Takayi |
Himself |
|
Philip Joseph |
Himself |
|
Jac Baartman |
Himself |
Directed By
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Simon Taylor |
Director |
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|
Tom Glenn |
Writer |
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