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| name = UGugu no Andile |
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| director = Minky Schlesinger |
| director = Minky Schlesinger |
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| producer = Bridget Pickering |
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| starring = {{unbulleted list|[[Daphney Hlomuka]]|Neil McCarthy|Litha Booi|Lungelo Dhladhla|Jabulani Hadebe (Sjava)|Harriet Lenabe}} |
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| music = Warrick Sony |
| music = Warrick Sony |
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| cinematography = Greg Heimann |
| cinematography = Greg Heimann |
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| editing = Catherine Meyburgh |
| editing = Catherine Meyburgh |
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| studio = Lunar Films |
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| runtime = 96 |
| runtime = 96 minutes |
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| country = South Africa |
| country = South Africa |
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| language = Zulu, Xhosa |
| language = [[Zulu language|Zulu]], [[Xhosa language|Xhosa]] |
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| budget = 3,500,000 ZAR (estimated) |
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'''''UGugu no Andile''''' is a 2008 South African [[drama film]] directed by Minky Schlesinger, and starring [[Daphney Hlomuka]], Neil McCarthy & Lungelo Dhladhla. The film received 10 nominations and won 3 awards at the 2009 [[Africa Movie Academy Awards]], including the awards for ''Best film in an African language'', ''Most Promising Actor'' and ''Most Promising Actress''. It was also a competitor in the ''Best TV Feature'' category at the 2009 [[FESPACO]] film festival in Burkina Faso, the oldest and largest film festival on the African Continent.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.sentinelpoetry.org.uk/slq/4-1-oct2010/interviews/tinashe-mushakavanhu.html | title=Interview with Gugu and Andile Director: MINKY SCHLESINGER | publisher=Sentinel Poetry (Vol 4 No1) | date=October 2010 | accessdate=19 March 2014 | archive-date=18 October 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201018193456/http://www.sentinelpoetry.org.uk/slq/4-1-oct2010/interviews/tinashe-mushakavanhu.html | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gugu-and-andile/ | title=Gugu and Andile on Rotten Tomatoes | publisher=Rotten Tomatoes | accessdate=19 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1432936/ | title=Gugu and Andile on the iMDB | publisher=Internet Movie Database | accessdate=19 March 2014}}</ref> |
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The story is set in South Africa in 1993, during the upheaval in the struggle for democracy. A sixteen-year-old [[Zulu people|Zulu]] girl Gugu is in love with a [[Xhosa people|Xhosa]] boy Andile, against the wishes of their respective communities. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*Daphney Hlomuka |
*Daphney Hlomuka – Ma'Lizzie |
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*Neil McCarthy |
*Neil McCarthy – Father John |
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*Litha Booi |
*Litha Booi – Andile Mcilongo |
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*Lungelo Dhladhla |
*Lungelo Dhladhla – Gugu Dlamini |
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*Jabulani Hadebe |
*[[Sjava|Jabulani Hadebe]] – Mandla Dlamini |
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*Harriet Lenabe ''–'' Busi Dlamini |
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*Mac Mathunjwa – Bishop Mbengashe |
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*Thandy Matlaila – Patricia |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{IMDb title|tt1432936}} |
* {{IMDb title|tt1432936}} |
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{{Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film in an African Language}} |
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[[Category:Xhosa-language films]] |
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[[Category:Zulu-language films]] |
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[[Category:Best Film in an African Language Africa Movie Academy Award winners]] |
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[[Category:South African drama films]] |
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[[Category:2000s South African films]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 1 January 2025
UGugu no Andile | |
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Directed by | Minky Schlesinger |
Written by | Lodi Matsetela |
Produced by | Bridget Pickering |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Greg Heimann |
Edited by | Catherine Meyburgh |
Music by | Warrick Sony |
Production companies | Lunar Films, Fireworks Media |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | South Africa |
Languages | Zulu, Xhosa |
Budget | 3,500,000 ZAR (estimated) |
UGugu no Andile is a 2008 South African drama film directed by Minky Schlesinger, and starring Daphney Hlomuka, Neil McCarthy & Lungelo Dhladhla. The film received 10 nominations and won 3 awards at the 2009 Africa Movie Academy Awards, including the awards for Best film in an African language, Most Promising Actor and Most Promising Actress. It was also a competitor in the Best TV Feature category at the 2009 FESPACO film festival in Burkina Faso, the oldest and largest film festival on the African Continent.[1][2][3]
The story is set in South Africa in 1993, during the upheaval in the struggle for democracy. A sixteen-year-old Zulu girl Gugu is in love with a Xhosa boy Andile, against the wishes of their respective communities.
Cast
[edit]- Daphney Hlomuka – Ma'Lizzie
- Neil McCarthy – Father John
- Litha Booi – Andile Mcilongo
- Lungelo Dhladhla – Gugu Dlamini
- Jabulani Hadebe – Mandla Dlamini
- Harriet Lenabe – Busi Dlamini
- Mac Mathunjwa – Bishop Mbengashe
- Thandy Matlaila – Patricia
References
[edit]- ^ "Interview with Gugu and Andile Director: MINKY SCHLESINGER". Sentinel Poetry (Vol 4 No1). October 2010. Archived from the original on 18 October 2020. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
- ^ "Gugu and Andile on Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
- ^ "Gugu and Andile on the iMDB". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
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