The Citizen (Gauteng)

True tale of boy genius in Malawi

IN FACE OF FAMINE: BUILT WIND TURBINE FROM SCRAP

- Hayden Horner

Netflix does it again with another original film set to capture viewers’ hearts.

If you are looking for great African storytelli­ng and your Netflix account payment is up to date (come on people, it’s a tiny amount for such great viewing) then you should definitely watch The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, the latest Netflix original film.

Based on the internatio­nal bestsellin­g book, it’s the true story of William Kamkwamba, a young Malawian genius/engineer.

He gained fame in his country in 2007 when he built a wind turbine from blue gum trees, bicycle parts and materials collected in a scrapyard to save his family and village from drought and famine.

The movie, like the book, is a heartwarmi­ng tale of determinat­ion in the face of adversity.

Oscar-nominated Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) skilfully moves between charm and poignancy in his directoria­l debut.

Ejiofor’s meticulous attention to the region’s cultural and geographic specifics and refusal to downplay its hardships makes for unforgetta­ble viewing and will certainly set in stone his place on the shortlist of great actor-directors.

Adapted to screen as a lifeor-death survival story, we first meet Kamkwamba (brilliantl­y portrayed by newcomer Maxwell Simba) in 2001 as a curious-minded schoolboy with a love of electronic­s.

William’s family is struggling to make ends meet, but his parents Trywell (Ejiofor) and Agnes (Aïssa Maïga) remain focused on their children’s education, despite the financial cost.

When 13-year-old son William is forced to leave school after falling behind on payments, he becomes determined to help not only his family, but also a community facing famine.

Following its recent premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, some critics described the film as convention­al. While this may be so, in does not prevent it from slowly and successful­ly building up to a remarkably rousing climax, displaying an act of overwhelmi­ng filmmaking ingenuity.

Viewers will get lost in the remarkable talent of young actor Simba as he matures from a playful child to a philanthro­pic saviour of his drough-stricken village.

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind will be streaming on Netflix from March 1.

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