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Barakat is a must-see South African film Stalwart of South African screens Vinette Ebrahim plays Aisha Davids, a widow of two years who is preparing to tell her four sons she wants to remarry. Barakat plays out over the days before Eid-ul-Fitr, also affectionately known as Labarang in Cape Town. The opening scenes were surreal to me. I have lived in the area Barakat was shot in for most of my later childhood years, and still live here. I sat in awe seeing my childhood park and a famous tikka shop in the frames. Aisha is apprehensive about the announcement, as her fiance is a non-Muslim man- Dr Albertus “Bertie” Meyer (Leslie Fong). Aisha and Bertie are so plausible as an older couple finding love again with each other; you really do believe their courtship and subsequent engagement. ....
Katherine R. Williams, a retired Garrison Forest School educator, and her husband, Dr. Mortimer L. Williams, a former Baltimore surgeon, died eight days apart. ....
WHAT IT S ABOUT: A matriarch aims to bring together her fractured, dysfunctional family over Eid-al-Fitr to break the news about her new romance. WHAT WE THOUGHT: Having just concluded our second Ramadaan amid the pandemic, I couldn t help but feel nostalgic watching the very familiar scenes of Cape Town s Muslim community on my screen. Barakat is a beautiful, local film that achieves precisely what Amy Jephta and Ephraim Gordon set out to do: To portray the richness of what it means to be from the Flats, but seen through a different lens. Barakat sees Aisha (Vinette Ebrahim) find love two years ....
Bernadette Wicks Actor Mortimer Williams was shot in the kidney and suffered a bullet graze to the hip at Poppy’s restaurant. Flowers and candles are pictured outside Poppy s in Melville on 2 January 2020, where two women were killed when a man opened fire in the early hours of 1 January 2020. Picture: Tracy Lee Stark In the early hours of New Year’s Day 2020, a mass shooting at a busy Melville restaurant left Mortimer Williams in hospital with a bullet wound. A year later, the veteran South African actor says he’s recovering well and that the harrowing experience has given him a new outlook on life. “I see things totally differently after having come that close,” Williams said. “I know now how short life is.” The shooting took place at Poppy’s restaurant, at around 1am. It left two dea ....
6 local films that are set for release in 2021 By Entertainment Reporter Share 2020 has been a difficult year for the global film industry, but plenty of films were released on a variety of different platforms and South African audiences responded enthusiastically. With the new year just around the corner, local film distributor Indigenous Film Distribution, has some real treats lined up for the first half of 2021. Let’s take a look: This is not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection“ This is not a burial, It’s a Resurrection, starring the late South African screen legend Mary Twala. It is the first film from Lesotho, made by Mosotho film-maker Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese. ....