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Cape Town short film Two Hues wins fourth international prize
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Weaam Williams bags fourth international award for Two Hues
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Local film Two Hues scores another award at Berlin Short Film Festival
South African short film âTwo Huesâ is again making waves on the global stage.
Shot in Cape Town, the film, which has been screened at a festival in the UK, was awarded the best director prize at the North Europe International Film Festival last month, and has now been awarded âBest Women Empowerment Filmâ at the Berlin Short Film Festival this past weekend.
This is the third international award since its release on the international festival circuit in January for Two Huesâ.
âIt is an amazing achievement for the film to receive accolades from countries in which the cinema culture is so very advanced, like the UK, France and Germany. I believe the juries of these festivals appreciate the craft displayed in the film,â said award-winning film-maker Weaam Williams.
SA short film âTwo Huesâ bags best director award at UK Film Festival
By Kedibone Modise
South African short film âTwo Huesâ is making waves on the global stages.
The Cape Town-based film, which was screened at the UK film festival, was awarded the best director prize at the North Europe International Film Festival.
The film festival took place in London from April 5 to April 10.
âTwo Huesâ is a short psychological drama and an exploration of the artistic nature of a manic-depressive.
Co-directed by Weaam Williams and Dominique Roxanne Jossie, the film delves into the world of the feminine psyche and explores the duality of patriarchy.