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Local film bags another award ahead of premiere at Durban Film Fest

 
Cape Town - South African film Inxeba (known internationally as The Wound) has won the Best Film Award in the International New Talent Competition, at the current Taipei Film Festival.

The film will have its African premiere at the Durban International Film Festival at The Playhouse on Friday, 14 July. 

This is the latest in a string of awards for the film, which explores tradition and masculinity, and the clash between age-old rituals and modernity. 

Described by Variety magazine as “a milestone in South African cinema”, the film stars musician and novelist Nakhane Touré as Xolani, a lonely factory worker who joins the men of his community in the mountains of the Eastern Cape to initiate a group of teenage boys into manhood. When Kwanda (Niza Jay Ncoyini), a defiant initiate from the city, discovers his mentor’s secret, Xolani's entire existence begins to unravel. 

Watch the trailer here:

 
A festival winner

At Cinema Jove, the Valencia International Film Festival, held in Spain from 23 June to 1 July, Inxeba was awarded the Luna de Valencia for Best Feature Film, as well as the Best Actor Award for Nakhane Touré. (Read more here)

At one of the world's longest-running film festivals, the Sydney Film Festival, held from 7 to 18 June, Inxeba won the Audience Award for Best Feature, with ScreenDaily describing it as “a measured consideration of class, race, self-loathing and self-assertion”.

At the 41st Frameline, San Francisco’s international film festival, held from 15 to 25 June and where 147 films were screened, Inxeba won the First Feature Award. 

Shortly before that, it was awarded the prize for Best Feature Film at the 32nd Lovers Film Festival, an LGBTQI festival held in Turin, Italy from 15 to 20 June.

In April, the film received the Jury Prize for Best Narrative at the 19th annual Sarasota Film Festival in Florida, in the US. The festival is known as a world-class platform for thought-provoking films from some of the best known and emerging independent filmmakers. At the MOOOV International Film held in March 2017, in Belgium, it garnered a Special Mention.

More about the film

Inxeba, which premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival and later opened Berlinale Panorama, was a 2014 Durban FilmMart project. This initial pitch enabled the team behind it to obtain funding from a number of international financiers, resulting in a co-production between South Africa, France, Germany and The Netherlands. 

According to a Sundance review, “John Trengove's hard-edged but beautifully wrought study of clashing Xhosa models of masculinity will be an eye-opener to outsiders — and some South Africans too.”

It is the first feature from writer-director John Trengove, and is co-written by Trengove, Thando Mgqolozana and Malusi Bengu. The Xhosa initiation ritual which forms the landscape of the film is also the subject of Inxeba co-writer Mgqolozana’s novel, A Man Who Is Not a Man

The film will continue to travel around the world, having been sold to 19 countries for theatrical release thus far, and will be distributed in South Africa by Indigenous Film Distribution. 

“The release strategy for South Africa ensures that the film will qualify as a strong contender to represent the country in the Foreign Language Film nominations for the 2018 Oscars,” says Helen Kuun, MD of Indigenous Film Distribution. “We are excited about Inxeba as it is an authentic South African story that has gained traction globally.”

Director John Trengove, lead actor Nakhane Touré, some of the cast as well as co-producer Cait Pansegrouw, will be in attendance at the premiere.

Inxeba will be screened at 18:00 on Friday, 14 July at The Playhouse, at 20:00 on Tuesday, 18 July at Sterkinekor Gateway and at 14:30 on Saturday, 22 July at Sterkinekor Gateway. 

Bookings for the Playhouse are through www.computicket.com, and for Sterkinekor on www.sterkinekor.com.

For more information about the Durban International Film festival go to www.durbanfilmfest.co.za

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