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- When her village is threatened with forced resettlement due to reservoir construction, an 80-year-old widow finds a new will to live and ignites the spirit of resilience within her community.
- A young man reluctantly embarks on a journey to his ancestral land of Lesotho to bury his estranged father, and finds himself drawn to the mystical beauty and hardships of the people and the land he had forgotten.
- An exotically beautiful Sotho girl, Kedibone Manamela, chooses to live her youth on the fast lane. Veiled from her loyal childhood boyfriend's eyes, she bounces between being a good girl in the township and the 'it' girl on the high end of Johannesburg streets. A dark threat looms over the day when the news of Kedibone's escapades reaches the young man.
- A touching mother-daughter relationship that reflects the modern South Africa.
- Follows four teenagers over the course of two years as they grow up deep in the southern African mountain kingdom of Lesotho. Very little happens in the village of Ha Sekake, but from their perspective, a lot is at stake.
- The people on the dusty streets of Lesotho stare inquisitively at the young woman, who, like Jesus, carries a wooden cross on her back. She looks back into their faces, at mystically beautiful landscapes, a herd of sheep, and a pair of hands that knit unceasingly. What she sees is rendered more visually precise by the black and white, more abstract by the slowed-down images, it is filtered through memories. A raw voice-over - aware that it is not being heard by those being addressed - structures the flow of images into a cinematic lament. In this essay film, Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese succeeds in creating the chronicle of a radicalising sorrow, which steadily increases in scope from a personal farewell to the mother to a politically aware defection from the motherland. The painful process of shifting from an internal view of the small African country to an external one is visualised and commented on in a profoundly personal way - from the perspective of today, in exile, in Berlin. A pretty angel accompanies the passage. In intense, aching fashion, this unusual lament on an African story of migration sheds light on an realm of experience that is taboo and not only in cinema.
- The contradictions of the country of Lesotho today.
- South Africa Release Date: 2021 Starring: Phindi Mothibe/Thabo Mokwena & Sipho Radebe Directed By: Mossy Kaat/Pereko Mosia. Synopsis: A man heard the voice in the dream instructing him to take the stolen money back to its owner.
- Heartbroken and seeking guidance, Nosipho confides in her close friend Nomusa. She admits that her emotions got the best of her, and she ended up in an intimate encounter with her ex-boyfriend. Driven by a mix of guilt and insecurity.
- One Take Grace is a film that came about after a decade of spontaneous and imaginative archiving. It is a collection of experimental audiovisual poems documenting and interpreting the life of actor and domestic worker, Grace Mothiba Bapela, skillfully assembled by actress, director and writer Lindiwe Matshikiza. To mark the project's transition from documentation to exhibition, the work had its world premiere in Grace Bapela's home village of Ga Mothapo in Limpopo.
- One man's effort to rescue a homeless street kid from the glue-sniffing alleyway existence in Hillbrow.