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Faith Like Potatoes is a 2006 South African biographical drama film based on the 1998 book written by Angus Buchan, "Faith Like Potatoes". It is written and directed by Regardt van den Bergh , and stars Frank Rautenbach, Jeanne Wilhelm, Hamilton Dhlamini , and Sean Cameron Michael .
In 1998, he wrote a book about his life, Faith Like Potatoes, which was turned into a film in 2006, with the same title. [ citation needed ] Angus Buchan's Ordinary People was a 2012 semi-biographical film about the growth of his ministry since the 1970s and how three fictional characters who attend one of his conferences then have their lives ...
In 2006, he made film debut with Faith Like Potatoes directed by Regardt van den Bergh. [5] The film is a biographical drama based on the book written by Angus Buchan. [6] In 2008, he acted in the biographical sports film Hansie directed by van den Bergh. In the film he played the lead role of former South African cricketer Hansie Cronjé. [7]
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It is not a sequel to the film Faith Like Potatoes, also based on the life story of Angus Buchan. [1] The film was directed by FC Hamman and stars Anton Dekker, Jaco Muller, Lucky Koza, David James, Kate Normington, Robin Smith and Norman Anstey. Buchan makes a brief appearance as himself. [2]
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