Long-awaited Film About Desmond Tutu Finally Coming To The Big Screen

While it has been two decades since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission concluded, bringing to a close South Africa’s cathartic period of reckoning with its violent history of racial segregation, director Roland Joffé’s new film returns to that time to grapple with the terrible truths of apartheid and its legacy. Based on Michael Ashton’s play, The… Continue reading Long-awaited Film About Desmond Tutu Finally Coming To The Big Screen

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Ellen Pakkies Film Wins Big At KykNET Silwerskerm Festival

  The gripping crime drama of Ellen Pakkies’ life, which will be released in local cinemas on 7th September, was honoured with three big awards at the annual kykNET Silwerskerm Festival this past weekend. Jill Levenberg (Genadekans, Noem my Skollie, Suidooster), who plays the role of Ellen – a mother that killed her drug-addicted son… Continue reading Ellen Pakkies Film Wins Big At KykNET Silwerskerm Festival

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New Comedy ‘Looking For Love’ Looks At Female Sexuality And Body Positivity

Temperatures are rising, birds are singing and love is in the air. What better way to celebrate the arrival of spring than watching a movie that looks at the perils of dating in the merciless concrete jungle of Jozi. Opening this Friday, 31 August is the raunchy new comedy-romance film ‘Looking for Love’ by Nigerian-born… Continue reading New Comedy ‘Looking For Love’ Looks At Female Sexuality And Body Positivity

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Christopher Robin : Review

The name we all know, Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor – Beauty and the Beast, T2 Trainspotting), a family man, working-class. In the midst of much upheaval in his professional life, and trouble at home, he encounters his childhood friend Winnie-the-Pooh (Jim Cummings – Gnome Alone, Sing), who once again helps him discover what is important,… Continue reading Christopher Robin : Review