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‘God’s Work’ Wins At Luxor African Film Festival In Egypt

April 22, 2026
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A poignant South African film highlighting the stark realities of homelessness has recently garnered international acclaim. ‘God’s Work’ received a significant honour at the Luxor African Film Festival in Egypt.

Directed by Michael James and produced by Sithabile Mkhize, the film was awarded the esteemed Radwan El Kashef Prize for Best Film Addressing an African Issue, also known as the Silver Mask of Tutankhamun. This award is reserved for outstanding cinematic works that profoundly resonate with African themes and is not granted every year, emphasising the film’s significant impact.

Set within the confines of an abandoned inner-city building, ‘God’s Work’ delves deep into the experience of homelessness, portraying it as a tangible consequence of economic exclusion rather than a mere social issue. It vividly depicts themes of hunger, addiction, fragmented memories, and systemic neglect, intertwining stark realism with surreal psychological elements that create a multifaceted narrative.

The film follows Simphiwe and his friends as they confront poverty, addiction, performative politics, and the fleeting allure of fame. A central theme is “Resignation Syndrome,” a perplexing condition that causes marginalised individuals to essentially “fall asleep” to their lives. Ultimately, the film explores themes of survival, brotherhood, and the intrinsic human desire for recognition before fading into obscurity.

“The Radwan El Kashef Prize for Best Film addressing an African issue is not given annually but rather when the High Committee believes a film truly merits this distinction, highlighting its significance as a hallmark of artistic excellence and substantial engagement with African realities,” remarked festival director Azza El Husseiny.

Named after the influential Egyptian filmmaker Radwan El Kashef, the award celebrates cinema that amplifies marginalised voices with empathy and poetic depth. Festival organisers acknowledged ‘God’s Work’ for “its powerful artistic vision and sincere exploration of African identity and collective struggle.”

The award was presented to director Michael James by Dr Hossam El-Mandouh El-Husseini, an Egyptian Member of Parliament, symbolising the enduring cultural connections between Egypt and Africa, as well as the festival’s role in fostering creative dialogue across the continent.

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