Miriam Makeba s hit song resonates with filmmaker 05 February 2021 - 09:12
The powerful message in Miriam Makeba’s hit song Lakutshon’ilanga has inspired emerging filmmaker Phumi Morare to name her film after the song.
Lakutshon’ilanga (When the Sun Sets), which made its world premiere last week at the Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival, is a beautiful SA film about a black woman’s transcendence under the constraints of oppression. Featuring stars Zikhona Bali, Aphiwe Mkefe, Thembekile Mathe and Awonke Mtonjana, the short film is a tribute to the many black mothers in SA who fought against impossible odds during apartheid.
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Lead actress Zikhona Bali in Lakutshon Ilanga which is written and directed by Phumi Morare South African Apartheid Film Lakutshon Ilanga Set for French Premiere
South African Apartheid film Lakutshon Ilanga has been selected to show at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France.
South African writer and director Lakutshon Ilanga has reportedly been selected to show in France.
Lakutshon Ilanga, a film set in the Apartheid era, will premier at the Festival du Court Métrage de Clermont-Ferrand this coming weekend. The film stars
Zikhona Bali, Aphiwe Mkefe and