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South Africa's red-carpet kids | South Africa's red-carpet kids |
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Eleven-year-old Sobahle Mkhabase has a lead role By Mpho Lakaje BBC News, Durban | Eleven-year-old Sobahle Mkhabase has a lead role By Mpho Lakaje BBC News, Durban |
It is an inspirational tale with a cast of untrained child actors from humble backgrounds. Comparisons with Slumdog Millionaire are inevitable, but the film Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky) is all about South Africa. | It is an inspirational tale with a cast of untrained child actors from humble backgrounds. Comparisons with Slumdog Millionaire are inevitable, but the film Izulu Lami (My Secret Sky) is all about South Africa. |
It is a story of resilience. It follows the lives of two young children who are orphaned when their mother dies of a mystery illness. | |
The children decide to leave their village in rural Kwa-Zulu Natal for Durban, where they plan to sell the only item of value left by their mother, a well-decorated African mat. | |
While she was alive their mother would make trips to the city to sell her handmade carpets. This was their only means of survival. | While she was alive their mother would make trips to the city to sell her handmade carpets. This was their only means of survival. |
Knowing that they will be wealthy if they successfully put their mother's carpet on the market, they stop at nothing to make their dream come true. | Knowing that they will be wealthy if they successfully put their mother's carpet on the market, they stop at nothing to make their dream come true. |
They don't have boundaries, they don't put stops like adults Director Madodo Ncayiyana | They don't have boundaries, they don't put stops like adults Director Madodo Ncayiyana |
They arrive in a buzzing Durban which presents adversities and forces them down the path of self-discovery. | |
The movie is performed by a cast of children with no previous acting experience. | |
"The fulfilling thing is that they are willing to learn," says director Madodo Ncayiyana. | "The fulfilling thing is that they are willing to learn," says director Madodo Ncayiyana. |
"They don't have boundaries, they don't put stops like adults." | "They don't have boundaries, they don't put stops like adults." |
Izulu Lami was filmed in the city and humble rural villages of Kwa-Zulu Natal, where all the actors and the director come from. | |
'Unexpected' adulation | 'Unexpected' adulation |
Although IsiZulu is the dominant language in the film, this did not stop it from wowing audiences in Japan and Spain - albeit with the aid of subtitles. | Although IsiZulu is the dominant language in the film, this did not stop it from wowing audiences in Japan and Spain - albeit with the aid of subtitles. |
I'm proud of myself because I never thought I had such abilities, I thank God for the talents He has blessed me with Sobahle Mkhabase | I'm proud of myself because I never thought I had such abilities, I thank God for the talents He has blessed me with Sobahle Mkhabase |
It launched officially at the annual Durban International Film Festival in July and goes on general release later this month. | It launched officially at the annual Durban International Film Festival in July and goes on general release later this month. |
South Africa's film industry has grown over the past 10 years, with some films receiving international acclaim. | |
Films such as Tsotsi, which won an Academy award in 2006 for Best International film, Yesterday which received the country's first Oscar nomination in 2005 and u-Carmen eKhayelitsha which received an award for Best film at the Berlin Film festival in 2005, are just some of the country's most well-received films. | Films such as Tsotsi, which won an Academy award in 2006 for Best International film, Yesterday which received the country's first Oscar nomination in 2005 and u-Carmen eKhayelitsha which received an award for Best film at the Berlin Film festival in 2005, are just some of the country's most well-received films. |
Movie critics say the strength of this movie lies in the performances and innocence of the youngsters as well as its emotional storyline. | Movie critics say the strength of this movie lies in the performances and innocence of the youngsters as well as its emotional storyline. |
Eleven-year-old Sobahle Mkhabase who plays one of the lead roles says she is "surprised by the achievements of the movie". | Eleven-year-old Sobahle Mkhabase who plays one of the lead roles says she is "surprised by the achievements of the movie". |
"I really didn't expect all of this," she beams. | "I really didn't expect all of this," she beams. |
The creators say it was challenging for the children to portray scenes that they have never gone through in real life, such as a near rape situation. | The creators say it was challenging for the children to portray scenes that they have never gone through in real life, such as a near rape situation. |
"I'm proud of myself because I never thought I had such abilities. I thank God for the talents He has blessed me with," adds an eloquent Miss Mkhabase. | |
'Raw acting' | 'Raw acting' |
Another member of the cast, 13-year-old Sizwe Xaba, says he is "trying to find ways of dealing with my overnight fame". | Another member of the cast, 13-year-old Sizwe Xaba, says he is "trying to find ways of dealing with my overnight fame". |
"I realise that I am famous at an early age but I think I'll be able to handle it. I never knew I would reach this level but I'm happy to find myself here," he says. | "I realise that I am famous at an early age but I think I'll be able to handle it. I never knew I would reach this level but I'm happy to find myself here," he says. |
Durban residents were treated to a premiere of the movie recently. | |
Even though many complained about Izulu Lami's slow start, the movie was received warmly. | Even though many complained about Izulu Lami's slow start, the movie was received warmly. |
"I quite enjoyed it. Raw cinematography, raw acting but great story and it taps into your emotions," explained one of the moviegoers at the film's premiere. | "I quite enjoyed it. Raw cinematography, raw acting but great story and it taps into your emotions," explained one of the moviegoers at the film's premiere. |
Another one described it as "intriguing". | Another one described it as "intriguing". |
The strides made by the local industry show that there is a growing interest in South African storytelling both locally and abroad. | The strides made by the local industry show that there is a growing interest in South African storytelling both locally and abroad. |
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