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  • Izulu Lami My Secret Sky For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 8. 20:12

    My Secret Sky follows the journey of two young children as they travel from their rural village to the city after their mother's death. Thembi aims to fulfil her mother's dream, but it's only when she reaches out to her little brother that she begins to find her own dream.

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    . The feature film debut of Durban-based Madoda Ncayiyana, Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky), has won the coveted Audience and Best Actress prizes at the recent Tarifa International Pan African Film Festival, held in Tarifa, Spain. Written by Julie Frederikse and Ncayiyana, the film is produced by Dv8 Films and co-produced by Vuleka Productions. It is supported by the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), the SABC, Ster-Kinekor Distribution, the Department of Trade and Industry (dti) Rebate, INK and the French film fund, Fonds Images Afrique. Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky) follows the story of two young children who journey to the city from their rural homestead after their mother’s death.

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    The film features a cast of mainly young children who had never acted professionally before, discovered through extensive casting by the director, from the townships, informal settlements of eThekwini unicipality to the rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal. “When I heard that I won the Best Actress prize, I was over the moon and my mom was even crying (tears of joy of course). I would like to thank everyone who was involved in the making of the movie and helping me, especially my director Madoda Ncayiyana for discovering me in the auditions!“ said the 11 year old actress Sobahle Mkhabase, who plays the character Thembi. “When I chose Sobahle from the thousands of school children I auditioned, I knew she was a rough diamond, although she did not yet realise it herself. For a Zulu girl from a township who was 10 years old when the film was shot, to win an international award against professional adult actors proves how talented she really is,” said Ncayiyana. Dv8 producer Jeremy Nathan has great praise for Ncayiyana: “The Audience Award is very special as it is given by the public, and this will help in generating awareness for its South African and global releases.” “We’re thrilled to see Izulu Lami being awarded”, said Ryan Haidarian, NFVF head of New Ventures.

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    “It is very exciting for the national broadcaster to be part of such authentic, beautiful work,” said Kethiwe Ngcobo, head of Drama at SABC. “It’s wonderful to see that the world appreciates this work too.” Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky) will screen at the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) in July, and be distributed by Ster-Kinekor Distribution nationwide in South Africa starting in August 2009. The film will be available on DVD through Ster-Kinekor Home Entertainment shortly thereafter. It will be broadcast on SABC towards the end of the year.

    . Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky), the first feature film directed by Madoda Ncayiyana, won the coveted DIKALO Best Feature Film prize at the International Pan African Film Festival, held in Cannes, France, from 1 – 5 April 2009. Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky) follows the story of two young children who journey to the city from their rural homestead after their mother’s death. The film features a cast of mainly young children who had never acted professionally before, discovered through extensive casting by the director, from the townships, informal settlements of eThekwini Municipality to the rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal.

    Written by Julie Frederikse and Madoda Ncayiyana, the film is produced by Dv8 Films and co-produced by Vuleka Productions. Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky) is supported by the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), the SABC, Ster-Kinekor Distribution, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Rebate, INK and the French film fund, Fonds Images Afrique. Jeremy Nathan, Producer for Dv8 Films, praised the film‘s director Madoda Ncayiyana: “Madoda is extremely compassionate and has brought a charm to the story unseen in South African films.” “We’re thrilled to see My Secret Sky being awarded”, said Ryan Haidarian, Head of New Ventures at the National Film and Video Foundation. “It is very exciting for the national broadcaster to be part of such authentic, beautiful work,” said Kethiwe Ngcobo, Head of Drama at SABC.

    “It’s wonderful to see that the world appreciates this work too.” Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky) will be distributed by Ster-Kinekor Distribution nationwide in South Africa starting in August 2009. The film will be available on DVD through Ster-Kinekor Home Entertainment shortly thereafter. It will be broadcast on SABC towards the end of the year.

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