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Cinéma/TV
LONG Métrage | 2016
Vaya
Pays concerné : Afrique du Sud
Durée : 110 minutes
Type : fiction
Site web : www.facebook.com/vayathemovie
Français
VAYA.Un train. Quatre personnes. Des étrangers à destination de Johannesburg. Chacun avec sa propre mission. Mais un évènement va irrémédiablement changer leurs vies à jamais.
Un film d’Akin Omotoso
Afrique du Sud, 2016, Fiction, 1h50m, Drame
D’après des faits réels.
Réalisateur : Akin Omotoso
Scénario par
Madoda Ntuli
Tshabalira Lebakeng
Anthony’Zaiboo’Mafela
David Majoka
Robbie Thorpe
Craig Freimond
Harriet Perlman
Produit par
Rififi Pictures
2016 | Toronto International Film Festival, TORONTO, Canada.
* World Premiere / Première Mondiale
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
Un film d’Akin Omotoso
Afrique du Sud, 2016, Fiction, 1h50m, Drame
D’après des faits réels.
Réalisateur : Akin Omotoso
Scénario par
Madoda Ntuli
Tshabalira Lebakeng
Anthony’Zaiboo’Mafela
David Majoka
Robbie Thorpe
Craig Freimond
Harriet Perlman
Produit par
Rififi Pictures
2016 | Toronto International Film Festival, TORONTO, Canada.
* World Premiere / Première Mondiale
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
English
VAYA
ONE train.
FOUR people.
Strangers bound for Johannesburg. Each on their own mission.
But ONE event will irrevocably change their lives forever
VAYA is based on stories told by people who have experienced homelessness. Eight years in the writing, Vaya brings together three powerful interwoven stories of peoples expierences of arriving with nothing but hope in South Africa’s economic hub, Johannesburg. Full of expectation they will soon experience, the harsh realities of big city life.
Nhlanhla has no money to pay for his girlfriend’s dowry. His problems seem to be solved when his cousin Xolani, from the big city tells him he has a job for him that will solve his financial troubles. Nhlanhla is relieved and excited. Until he finds out what the job is.
Zanele must bring a young girl Zodwa to the city to be with her mother. Coming to the city might offer her the opportunity to fundamentally change her own life, until she realises that she’s placed Zodwa in terrible danger.
Nkulu has a duty as the oldest son to fetch his migrant worker father’s dead body. He doesn’t understand his mother’s anxiety at what on the surface is a simple enough task. Until he discovers that he might not be the only one interested in his father’s body.
Three separate stories that all come together in one surprising and bloody climax
A film by Akin Omotoso
South Africa, 2016, Fiction, 110 minutes, 14A, Colour, Zulu
starring Mncedisi Shabangu, Zimkhitha Nyoka, Nomonde Mbusi, Sihle Xaba, Warren Masemola, Sibusiso Msimang, Azwile Chamane
Based on real stories
Director
Akin Omotoso
Executive Producer
Jan du Plessis, Matthew Moodley, Cecil Barry
Producer
Akin Omotoso, Rethabile Molatela Mothobi, Harriet Perlman, Robbie Thorpe, Ronnie Apteker
Cinematographer
Kabelo Thathe
Produced by Rififi Pictures
2016 | Toronto International Film Festival, TORONTO, Canada.
* World Premiere
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
ONE train.
FOUR people.
Strangers bound for Johannesburg. Each on their own mission.
But ONE event will irrevocably change their lives forever
VAYA is based on stories told by people who have experienced homelessness. Eight years in the writing, Vaya brings together three powerful interwoven stories of peoples expierences of arriving with nothing but hope in South Africa’s economic hub, Johannesburg. Full of expectation they will soon experience, the harsh realities of big city life.
Nhlanhla has no money to pay for his girlfriend’s dowry. His problems seem to be solved when his cousin Xolani, from the big city tells him he has a job for him that will solve his financial troubles. Nhlanhla is relieved and excited. Until he finds out what the job is.
Zanele must bring a young girl Zodwa to the city to be with her mother. Coming to the city might offer her the opportunity to fundamentally change her own life, until she realises that she’s placed Zodwa in terrible danger.
Nkulu has a duty as the oldest son to fetch his migrant worker father’s dead body. He doesn’t understand his mother’s anxiety at what on the surface is a simple enough task. Until he discovers that he might not be the only one interested in his father’s body.
Three separate stories that all come together in one surprising and bloody climax
A film by Akin Omotoso
South Africa, 2016, Fiction, 110 minutes, 14A, Colour, Zulu
starring Mncedisi Shabangu, Zimkhitha Nyoka, Nomonde Mbusi, Sihle Xaba, Warren Masemola, Sibusiso Msimang, Azwile Chamane
Based on real stories
Director
Akin Omotoso
Executive Producer
Jan du Plessis, Matthew Moodley, Cecil Barry
Producer
Akin Omotoso, Rethabile Molatela Mothobi, Harriet Perlman, Robbie Thorpe, Ronnie Apteker
Cinematographer
Kabelo Thathe
Produced by Rififi Pictures
2016 | Toronto International Film Festival, TORONTO, Canada.
* World Premiere
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
www.tiff.net/films/vaya
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