This is where the film was shown in what we call the city's West End. The film festival ends Sunday. |
I got off the city bus and had to walk the last few blocks. I took these photos near the waterfront. I love the brilliant display of colour. |
The film I saw was called "Stargazer" (aka Roepman) is an epic drama, based on the Jan van Tonder novel with the same title. It tells the story of a 1966 South African railway community, told through the eyes of an eleven year old boy, called Timus. Timus and his family are trapped within the structural violence caused by the government and the church of the day. It is a story with unforgettable characters and it combines the magical world of childhood beautifully with the cold realities of the world.
The film was purchased by an Black American and he kept the audience for a few minutes after the show to discuss some issues that will help him premiere the film in New York City. The film was made in Africaans, with English subtitles. It was interesting for me to see how much of the vocabulary I could make out in Africaans based on the subtitles. I enjoyed the film and if it was playing in a regular theatre sometime I would recommend you see it.
I never tire of the scenes at the waterfront. |
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