Nothing but the Truth (2008 South African film)
This article is about the 2008 South African film. For the 2008 American film, see Nothing but the Truth (2008 American film).
Nothing but the Truth | |
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Directed by | John Kani |
Produced by | Jazz Spirit Production, Odélion Films |
Screenplay by | John Kani |
Starring | John Kani, Rosie Motene, Motshabi Tyelele, Warona Seane, Esmeralda Bihl |
Music by | Neil Solomon |
Cinematography | Jimmy Rob, Marius Va Graan |
Edited by | Megan Gil, Jackie Le Cordeur |
Release dates | 2008 |
Running time | 81' |
Country | South Africa |
Nothing but the Truth is a 2008 film. The movie is adapted from a widely popular one-man show performed by actor and director John Kani.
Synopsis
In New Brighton, South Africa, 63-year-old librarian Sipho Makhaya is getting ready to receive the body of his brother Themba, recently deceased while in exile in London and a hero of the Anti-Apartheid Movement. Nothing but the Truth investigates the contrast between those blacks who remained in South Africa and risked their lives to lead the fight against apartheid and those who returned victoriously after living in exile.
Awards
- Écrans Noirs (Yaundé) 2009
- Fespaco (Uagadugú) 2009
- Festival de Cine de Harare 2009
References
- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA)
- Nothing but the Truth at the Internet Movie Database
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