Skemerdans is a gritty neo-noir crime thriller with an incredible cast
Our local crime TV offerings continue to give me goosebumps.
Iâve just started watching âSkemerdansâ on Showmax and Iâm blown away by the star power, script, cinematography and directing. Wow!
If you were put off by the fact that it is in Afrikaans, donât be.
This Cape Flats neo-noir murder mystery is bolstered by a phenomenal cast of Kevin Smith, Ilse Klink, Vinette Ebrahim, Brendon Daniels, Carmen Maarman, Trudy van Rooy, Kim Syster, Danny Ross, Carl Weber, Bongo Mbutuma, Sanda Shandu and the late Ceagan Arendse.
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Stars of SA child trafficking movie hope it will lead to social change I Am All Girls follows two detectives as they embark on a justice-seeking journey to bring down the heads of a child trafficking ring. I Am All Girls stars Hlubi Mboya in the lead role as ‘Ntombizonke’ and Erica Wessels as her determined colleague, ‘Jodie Synman’. Picture: Netflix/Supplied.
JOHANNESBURG – The South African movie about child sex trafficking
I Am All Girls landed on Netflix on Friday and its cast has taken us through the challenges they faced during filming and the lessons learnt.
The film is about a child sex trafficking syndicate operating out of South Africa. The story follows two detectives as they embark on a justice-seeking journey to bring down the heads of the trafficking ring.
Donovan Marsh takes a hard-hitting look at child-trafficking in I Am All Girls
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Donovan Marsh has done it again. Famed for his gritty storytelling, the director delivers another captivating feature with Netflixâs âI Am All Girlsâ.
Marsh is no stranger to masterfully exploring the criminal underbelly of South Africa.
Heâs proven his Midas touch with the Safta award-winning feature, âDollar$ + White Pipesâ, back in 2005.
This time, he unpacks a global problem - human trafficking - via his two female leads: Jodie Snyman (Erica Wessels) and Ntombizonke Bapai (Hlubi Mboya). Both of them work for a special crimes unit tasked with looking into the perpetrators of this trafficking operation.
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