Experience the magic of films that inspire, educate, and entertain at the 21st Kwamashu African Film Festival.
Nelisa Mchunu and Thabo Malema in “Lottery Love”. Picture: Supplied.The vibrant pulse of African storytelling will reverberate through the K-Cap Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre as the 21st edition of theThe five-day festival starts on Tuesday, December 10 to 15 and promises to bring together filmmakers, industry experts, and film lovers to reflect on the richness and diversity of African cinema through a diverse range of films, workshops, masterclasses, seminars and panel discussions.
“Lottery Love” centres around a young, feisty woman who unwittingly helps her ex-boyfriend with the lottery, embarking on a daring journey to snatch the winning ticket from him and risking everything in a high-stakes game where desires collide and passions ignite.Actress Nombulelo Mhlongo. Picture: Instagram., with Amanda Madida as the red carpet host.
“We believe that African stories have the power to inspire, educate and entertain, and we look forward to celebrating these stories with our audience.”This year’s festival goes beyond mere screenings, offering a well-rounded selection of workshops and masterclasses. It creates a vital opportunity for emerging and independent filmmakers to learn from esteemed industry specialists, such as representatives from theFestival-goers can also look forward to the renowned “Hosting a TV Family” event, following last year’s successful gathering with the TV family from “Sibongile & The Dlaminis”.
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