(Kagiso Lediga who stars in “Wonder Boy for
President”)
The Durban
International Film Festival, which takes place from June 16 to 26, will host a
series of free public screenings. The DIFF will travel to Clermont,
Kwangcolosi, Inanda, Umlazi, KwaMashu and the city centre, where people will
have the opportunity to watch this year’s opening night film The Journeymen as well as the comedy - Wonder Boy for President, starring
Kagiso Lediga.
The Journeymen is a documentary filmed in 2014, the year
in which South Africa celebrated 20 years of democracy and mourned Nelson
Mandela’s death. The film chronicles the free-wheeling journey of three South
African photographers (Sean Metelerkamp, Sipho Mpongo and Wikus De Wet) across
the country as they explore the current state of South Africa with GoPro
cameras strapped to their chests, feeling its pulse and asking the question:
“Has Mandela’s vision of equality in a rainbow nation been achieved?” The film
answers this question with a kaleidoscopic set of responses that is disturbing,
beautiful, thought-provoking and, more than anything, movingly surreal. The
film shows the underlying demons of our troubled national soul but also its
deep and profound beauty. Made with technology that is widely accessible, the
film is also a vibrant call to arms for new modes of filmmaking and fresh
approaches to narrative.
Directed by John
Barker, Wonder Boy for President
tells a story of Wonder Boy, a charismatic and authoritative young man from the
Eastern Cape (played by master comedian Kagiso Lediga), who is coerced into
running for President by two dubious and corrupt characters played by Ntosh
Madlingozi and Tony Miyambo. Their aim is to mould him into a great politician
and manufacture his downfall at the right time, for the right price. It is a
political satire that delves into political dynamics and the challenges that
arise.
Programme – both
films will be screened each day
June 18 at 10h00 at
Clermont Library
June 20 at 10h00 at
Wushwini Arts Centre at Kwangcolosi
June 21 at 10h00 at
Ohlange Library, Inanda
June 23 at 10h00 at
Umlazi W Library W
June 24 at 10h00 at
Creative Arts College on Dr Pixley Kasema Street (West Street)
June 25 at 10h00am
at KwaMashu Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre (KCAP)
For general
enquiries call 031 260 2506, logon to www.durbanfilmfest.co.za, follow on Twitter @Diffest and like the
Facebook page Durbaninternationalfilmfestival.
The Durban
International Film Festival takes place from June 16 to 26. It includes nearly
200 theatrical screenings, as well as the Wavescape Film Festival and various
industry initiatives, including the 9th Talents Durban programme (in
cooperation with the Berlin Talent Campus) and the 7th Durban FilmMart co-production
market (in partnership with the Durban Film Office).
The 37th Durban International Film Festival
is organised by the Centre for Creative Arts at the University of
KwaZulu-Natal, with support from the National Film and Video Foundation, Durban
Film Office, eThekwini Municipality, German Embassy, Goethe Institut,
KwaZulu-Natal Department of Arts and Culture and a range of other valued
partners.