Gangster Project

Gangster Project
AfricAvenir presents: Gangster Project directed by Teboho Edkins. In Cape Town, South Africa, one of the world's most violent and unequal societies, a young white film student sets out with his cameraman, leaving the comfort of his protected neighbourhood. He wants to make a Gangster Film, with real gangsters. After a lengthy search for a suitably 'cinematic' character, he finds the perfect gang and settles into their everyday rhythm. The reality soon catches up and the claustrophobic gangster life doesn’t exactly fit to the expectations. 20 year after the first democratic election South Africa remains a deeply divided society, one in which dialogue and understanding seem impossible, out of reach. It is a film between fiction and reality, where real truths are revealed and fiction stops being fiction, and when it stops mattering. http://youtu.be/G9MANoHvKYc Teboho Edkins was born in the USA in 1980 and grew up mainly in Lesotho, South Africa but also in Germany. He studied Fine Art at the University of Cape Town, followed by a 2-year post-graduate residency at le Fresnoy, studio national des arts contemporains in France and then a post-graduate film directing programme at the dffb film academy in Berlin. Gangster Project Director: Teboho Edkins 54’ min (completion: July 2011), Cape Town Production: dffb, Germany Languages: English/Afrikaans with English Subtitles Wednesday, 26 November 2014, 8pm Hackesche Höfe Kino Rosenthaler Straße 40/41 10178 Berlin Eintritt: 7,50€ www.africavenir.org
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