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‘Yellow Bus’ (A Middle-Eastern Drama) Takes Top Prize At Joburg Film Festival

July 21, 2024
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Wendy Bednarz’s film “Yellow Bus” won the award for the best film at the Joburg Film Festival, which took place on Saturday night at the Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg. The film follows an Indian family that faces a tragedy when their daughter is neglected on a school bus in an unnamed Arabian Gulf country. The mother, Anada, played by Tannishtha Chatterjee, embarks on a quest for truth and justice, consumed by grief.

The jury praised the film for portraying marginalised immigrants, highlighting the resilience and determination needed to navigate a social-political system. Bednarz expressed her inspiration for the film: to give voice to marginalised people or face unconscious prejudice in Middle Eastern society.

Ian Gabriel’s “Death of a Whistleblower” won the award for best African film. The political thriller follows an investigative journalist who, with insider help, tries to expose the state capture of a corrupt South African security group fueling warfare in Africa and beyond. The jury commended the film for its topicality, giving urgency to the matter of whistleblowing.

Gordon Main’s apartheid-era documentary “London Recruits” won the best documentary award. The film sheds light on a pivotal moment during the freedom struggle in South Africa, highlighting Oliver Tambo’s plan to infiltrate young British activists posing as tourists into the country to help inspire ordinary South Africans to join the liberation movement. The jury praised the film for its fresh perspective, brilliant storytelling, and use of humour, connecting us all in our humanity.

Tünde Skovrán’s “Who I Am Not” received a special mention, exploring and celebrating life as an intersex person in South Africa. The Young Voices Award went to Ntokozo Mlaba for his short film “Everything Nothing.” Mahen Bonetti, the founder of New York’s Africa Film Festival, received a Special Recognition Award for her decades-long work promoting African cinema.

The Joburg Film Festival screened over 60 titles from 30-plus countries, wrapping up on March 3 with the world premiere of “Snake,” a psychological thriller by South African filmmaker Meg Rickards. Timothy Mangwedi, the festival founder, expressed his excitement about the festival and the time we live in Johannesburg, Gauteng, and Africa.

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