Milisuthando (Feature Documentary Film)

Milisuthando (Feature Documentary Film)

Produced by Marion Isaacs
Set in past, present, and future South Africa — an invitation into a poetic, memory-driven explorati

Overview

Genre
Essay, Contemporary Issues, Social Issues, Personal Doc, and Portrait
Synopsis

This penetrating coming-of-age personal essay on love and what it means to become human in the context of race explores the memories and experiences of Milisuthando Bongela, who grew up within apartheid without knowing it was happening until it was over.

Bongela was born to a loving middle-class Xhosa community in the Transkei — an unrecognized state that was formulated out of the separate development dream of the apartheid regime in South Africa. The Transkei was designed to raise some denizens on a diet of suggestions that they did not experience the ills of apartheid, and though it was dissolved after the fall of apartheid, it left behind bewildered memories in those who built their lives inside the regime’s sordid social experiment.

Milisuthando elucidates that apartheid was something that was done to all of us. Bongela invites the audience in as she plumbs the anatomy of race as bequeathed to us by our ancestors and explores what roles our ancestors play in how we create our pe

Stage
finished
Running time
128 minutes

Credits

  • Hankyeol Lee ... Cinematographer, Editor
  • Milisuthando Bongela ... Writer, Director
  • Marion Isaacs ... Producer

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Early Hours
Country
South Africa
Years of Production
5
Locations
South Africa
Prod. Partners
Viso Producciones (Colombia Co-Production), Multitude Films (US Executive Producers)

Distribution Details

Release year
2023
Festivals
Sundance Film Festival 2023 (World Cinema Documentary)
Language
English, Xhosa
Subtitles
English

Photos

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