New Africa Theatre Association, Cape Town, Fictional Films

from 2nd Jun to 6 June 2008

From the 2nd – 6th June, 2008, World Film Collective ran a workshop with six graduates from New Africa Theatre Association, Cape-Town, South Africa.

This workshop would not have been possible without the generous contribution of THE FOX FOUNDATION, and without the help of out patron, Gerald Fox. We are very grateful.

In only five days the participants, aged between twenty-one and twenty-seven, made an extremely good film based on the real-life experience of one of the students, Nangamso Lungani. Playing the character of Andiswa in the film, Nangamso told of her struggle to use a community hall to teach children from the township how to dance. After a corrupt local official refused to let her use the hall without a bribe, she mounted a petition within the community.

Incredibly, the crew filmed a scene in the very same office where Nangamso had met the government official in real life. However, the true story had a less happy ending, and instead of being saved by the honest superior as she is in the film, Nangamso never heard back from the local official and she was forced to cancel her classes.

“Andiswa’s Dream” was shot over a single day in Khayelitsha township. The producer and actor, Simcelile Kalimashe, arranged for many of his friends to play characters in the film. The film is rich and lively thanks to their contribution.

“I just think it was an amazing experience for us to be part of. Most people have access to cell-phones nowadays, so if people are equipped with the skills, I definitely think there’s huge potential for using it as a medium to communicate with people across the world.” (Abigail, workshop participant, Cape-Town, South Africa)

Inside New Africa

created by Mark J. Blackman, on 11 August 2008
The behind the scenes film shot during the workshop in Cape-Town with graduates from New Africa Theatre Association.

Andiswa’s Dream

created on 1 July 2008
When a young woman is forced to find a venue for her community dance class, she is surprised to find her biggest obstacle is so close to home

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