The Joburg Film Festival (JFF) begins today, Tuesday, January 31 in Johannesburg, showcasing some of the best films from over 35 countries around the world.
There are 20 African premieres and 27 South African premieres on the schedule.
Here are five must-see films on the schedule:
1. The Cloud and The Man
Screening info:
Where: Ster Kinekor, Sandton
Date: Thursday, 2 February
Time: 17:15
Shot in soulful black and white, The Cloud and the Man explores Manik’s uneventful life. When his father passes away, he is served a month’s notice to vacate the rented house. Just when the world around him starts to fall apart, Manik meets someone that would change his life for good – a cloud. A unique love story unfolds, propelling Manik on a rollercoaster journey of faith, betrayal, belief and warmth.
2) Silence in the Dust
Screening info:
Where: Rosebank Cinema Nouveau
Date: Wednesday, 1 February
Time: 17:00
After being diagnosed with advanced staged pneumoconiosis from working in a quartz powder factory in Guangdong, Dazhang returns to his hometown and shares the suffering with his entire family.
2022 Special Jury Prize & Taiwan International Documentary Festival Visionary Award-winning Silence in the Dust is directed by Li Wei.
3) Music is my Life
Screening info:
Where: Ster Kinekor, Sandton
Date: Friday, 3 February
Time: 15:00
Music is My Life provides an engaging account of the life of Joseph Shabalala and his rise to international fame with Ladysmith Black Mambazo, including the group’s contributions to Paul Simon’s Graceland, which, despite defying the cultural boycott, went on to become one of South Africa’s most-loved albums.
4) Utama
Screening info:
Where: Rosebank Cinema Nouveau
Date: Friday, 3 February
Time: 17:00
In Utama, an elderly Quechua couple live a tranquil life in the arid Bolivian highlands. While Virginio takes their small herd of llamas out to graze, Sisa keeps house and walks for miles to fetch precious water. When an uncommonly long drought threatens everything they know, they must decide whether to stay and maintain their traditional way of life or admit defeat and move in with family members in the city.
5) Shimoni
Screening info:
Where: Theatre on the Square
Date: Friday, 3 February
Time: 20:15
Shimoni examines the life of a teacher who is sent back to the village where he was raised after being released from prison. He’s forced to re-jig his life in a community that he left behind, doing manual jobs that are alien to him.