Sarafina!

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'Sarafina': Mzansi Gets Into Heated Debate About Watching ... (Briefly)

'Sarafina' will air on Youth Day, 16 June. Mzansi got into a heated debate about watching the legendary movie again in commemoration of the special holiday.

Am tired of watching Sarafina every June month." It tells the story of the 1976 Soweto student uprising in the country. The publication added that e.tv first broadcast the movie 20 years ago.

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'Sarafina is a once in a lifetime kind of film' - director Darrell Roodt ... (News24)

Darrell Roodt was the director of the iconic Sarafina film. Themba Maseko. They had the passion for storytelling, an eagerness to learn and a desire to make ...

We used to joke about who was the baddest baddie and I think Barker was the baddest baddie. “Over the years we would meet and we would joke about playing bad guys because I was Barker and he was David Genaro on Rhythm City on the other channel. It is a very painful part of our history as a country.” “Oh, I remember Somizi and even then, he was a firecracker. I would tell her to look down at her toes then lift her head and cry, she did it so beautifully. I had to give them a good talking to, and we were fine after that,” he says. But Sarafina is a once in a lifetime kind of film. It is disturbing to see some of them so down and out.” “I remember directing her on Sarafina and learning that she is the kind of actress that needs you tell them precisely what you want, and she will deliver. It has been thirty years since he directed his “once in a lifetime” film, Sarafina and director Darrell Roodt remembers it all like it were yesterday. It was shot in Soweto as South Africa transitioned out of the grip of apartheid. When we were shooting the movie they were so into it that they did not need much direction.

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'Sarafina!' for Youth Day: Top 5 SA Actors, Somizi Mhlongo, John ... (Briefly)

'Sarafina' cast of Somizi Mhlongo, John Kani and Leleti Khumalo are now icons in Mzansi entertainment. The 'Sarafina' cast members celebrate successful ...

The legend has also been on the hit series Uzalo. The actor starred as Sarafina and says the film was the beginning of her now illustrious career. Briefly News previously reported that Sarafina! was trending on social media. It was the beginning of my career and I’ve been enjoying it, I was fortunate enough to have starred on an international production.” She says that when she shoots with young people, she never tries to use her " star power" as intimidation. The 1992 film Sarafina! gave birth to many of South Africa's film and TV staples. "Whoopi was so good to me, she made me feel relaxed. “It has been a blissful journey, very hard at times but fulfilling. She nurtured me." Leleti Khumalo is aware of her influence as a veteran actor. "To show Sarafina!, especially during Youth Month [June], it brings back that passion. Dr John Kani continues to be an important figure in South African entertainment. John Kani is now an even more recognisable international name.

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AMO RAMELA: Not 'Sarafina!' again: how film & TV lets us down one ... (Eyewitness News)

The lack of South African film and TV industry documenting SA history has subjected us to 'Sarafina!'.

That on its own is something the department should be throwing its weight behind to ensure that our content is all encompassing and we don’t have only Sarafina! to rely on. The Department of Sports, Arts and Culture needs to re-look the funding of such projects that will continue to carry our stories. As news came out “to celebrate Youth Day in South Africa and the 30th anniversary of Sarafina!, e.tv will roll out the red carpet for cinema showings and broadcast the musical drama.”

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'June is Sarafina month: Leleti Khumalo on iconic role 30 years later (The South African)

'Sarafina' is celebrating 30 years since it's release in 1992. Here is why lead star Leleti Khumalo thinks the movie is still relevant today.

Other characters continued in the industry and are still familiar faces. Whoopi Goldberg (Teacher Mary Masembuko) has also enjoyed a seasoned career starring in dozens of movies including Sister Act, Ghost, The Colour Purple, and many, many others. View this post on Instagram June should just be Sarafina month because most youth day celebrations include some element from the movie”. She said “I do not even think the producers had any idea that we were making history. ‘Sarafina’ is celebrating 30 years since it’s release in 1992.

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