Showing posts with label Fana Mokoena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fana Mokoena. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 June 2013

The Fire That Calls




The sound of the match, the exhaling of the smoke from the cigarette or beadie. The fire.  The initial inspiration was the fire that took Ernesto’s life that day in 2008. The picture of him set alight haunted and continues to haunt me. Though a picture is silent I could imagine the sound of the flames and that informed the sound design of the film. The heightened unrealistic sound design. The first day I went into the studio, Michael Botha had created a very realistic sound design. I asked him to go more expressionistic. The fire became the recurring motif of the film. In the research material to the film, there was a paper named The Fire that Calls published about service delivery protests. Timothi (Fana Mokoena) evokes the title in a monologue: “That fire out there, is a call for people to listen to us.” In response to the first wave of the violence, the Councillor (Jet Novuka) comes to meet the people at the town hall, proving the statement true, he has literary been called by smoke signals in the sky. The meeting is rowdy and the noisy audience drown the Councillor out , telling him "Now that you’re here, you will listen to us". Fire represents destruction, is also be a representation of passion, energy and ultimately, out of the ashes- something positive can rise. In lieu of recent events this week, we need the energy to fight this new/old plague. Replace destruction with construction.

Friday, 11 January 2013

The Secret Is In Her Eyes


Buried amidst the haunted corridors of Timothi's (Fana Mokoena) office lies a secret that is at the heart of a disappearance. Timothi's wife Lindiwe (Bubu Mazibuko) carries a secret about a secret, the more she tells us, the less we know. To play the part of the tortured but unobtrusive Lindiwe everything had to be in the eyes of the actress. Bubu Mazibuko is one of the best kept secret's of our industry. Meticulous in her performances, she still makes acting seem deceptively simple. In film, the melody is in the eyes, none better to play that tune than Bubu Mazibuko.

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Hakeem kae-Kazim and Fana Mokoena: Actor's Actors



Hakeem kae-Kazim (Ade) and Fana Mokoena (Timothi) first went head to head in Terry George's Hotel Rwanda and shone again in Rolie Nikiwe’s  Inside Story.  In Man On Ground, they illuminate the screen. Both were nominated at the African Movie Academy Awards with Fana taking home the Best Supporting Actor Award. They are what I would call Actor’s Actors - actors that other actors love to watch.

Thursday, 15 March 2012

The Great Cast of Man On Ground

                                          Hakeem kae Kazim

                                           Fana Mokoena



                                          Fabian Adeoye Lojede


                                         Makhaola Ndebele

                                         Bubu Mazibuko

                                         Thishiwe Ziqubu

                                         Mandisa Bardill