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South Africa: Celebrating A Legacy Through The Big-Screen Adaptation Of “Dear Sis Dolly”

June 30, 2026
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“Dear Sis Dolly,” a film inspired by the legendary agony aunt column from South Africa’s Drum magazine, is set to premiere in cinemas nationwide on July 3. This production by Known Associates Entertainment pays homage to the cultural significance of Sis Dolly, originally named after the renowned musician and actress Dolly Rathebe.

The Sis Dolly column, known for addressing readers’ personal dilemmas, not only entertained but also created a vital platform for dialogue among Black South Africans. It served as a space where individuals could express their struggles and seek advice, playing a pivotal role in shaping the representation of Black voices in media.

At a recent screening in Hyde Park, key figures from the film and industry guests gathered to celebrate. Liz Khumalo, the former journalist behind the column, reminisced about the emotional journey the film represented. “To see this come to life was something I never imagined in my lifetime. It’s about respecting the past while enjoying our present,” Khumalo stated. She emphasised that her work on the column transcended mere journalism; it was a heartfelt connection to her audience.

Director Twigby Matiwana expressed the film’s commitment to celebrating the women whose stories have been frequently overlooked in history. “Acknowledging these women is crucial. We must remember their contributions and the journeys they undertook, which is an essential part of our narrative,” she explained, highlighting the inclusion of figures like Mam’ Lillian Ngoyi in the film’s portrayal of South African history.

The film deftly weaves together multiple timelines, visually honouring the beauty and identity of Black women through hairstyles inspired by icons such as Dolly Rathebe, Miriam Makeba, and Nina Simone. “Dear Sis Dolly” not only celebrates the past but also resonates with contemporary audiences by addressing vital themes such as mental health, family dynamics, relationships, and the pursuit of personal aspirations.

Amidst the celebration of culture, the film underscores the importance of preserving South African stories for future generations, ensuring that the rich history and lived experiences are not forgotten. As “Dear Sis Dolly” prepares to hit theatres, it promises to evoke nostalgia while shedding light on relevant social issues, making it a significant addition to South African cinema.

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