MAPANTSULA

South Africa, Australia, United Kingdom
1988

Director: Oliver Schmitz

Language: English, Zulu, Afrikaans with English subtitles

During demonstrations in Apartheid-era South Africa, police arrest not only activists but also Panic, a “mapantsula” or petty gangster. While a cop tries to get him to make incriminating statements, we learn in flashbacks how Panic got caught up in the township riots. During the state of emergency imposed in South Africa in 1985, Mapantsula could only be made after a “bowdlerised” screenplay had been submitted to the authorities. Grassroots opposition had reached a climax when the film was released and then promptly banned. Within a matter-of-fact crime story, it examines racial discrimination and day-to-day acts of resistance to the regime.

Screenings

23 July | 14:30 | Suncoast 7
30 | July | 19:00 | Suncoast 8
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Credits

Director

Oliver Schmitz

Producer

Oliver Schmitz, Max Montocchio

Screenplay

Oliver Schmitz, Thomas Mogotlane

Cinematography

Rod Stewart

Cast

Thomas Mogotlane, Marcel Van Heerdan, Thembi Mtshali, Dolly Rathebe, Peter Sephuma, Darlington Michaels, Eugene Majola, Gabriel Dichwabe, Brad Morris

Runtime

104 min

Oliver Schmitz

Oliver Schmitz is an award-winning and critically acclaimed South African director. He has, with his film Life Above All, been shortlisted for "Best Foreign Film" at the academy awards and received accolades from the likes of Roger Ebert. Schmitz has made five movies for cinema, four of which have screened in official selection in Cannes – one being the Parisian omnibus film Paris je t'aime (Place des fetes). Shepherds and Butchers with Steve Coogan and Andrea Riseborough premiered at the Berlinale 2016, where it won an audience award and Best Directing at the South African Film and Television Awards.
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