The Herald (South Africa)

‘Winnie’ director honoured

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FRENCH director Pascale Lamche walked away victorious at the prestigiou­s Sundance Film Festival‚ where she won the best director award for her film about political stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.

In a statement released by Lamche she dedicated the award to those “who know history was not made by great men”.

Winnie‚ which made its world premiere at the festival in Utah‚ is said to give fans a side of Madikizela-Mandela’s life story that has not been told before.

“We are thrilled that the documentar­y has been recognised at one of the most important film festivals in the world. It’s particular­ly significan­t because the documentar­y uncovers an alternativ­e narrative of Winnie Mandela to the mainstream media’s version‚” the film’s co-producer, Steven Markovitz, said.

A short synopsis shared on the Sundance Film Festival’s website described the film as a nail-biting story of how Winnie Mandela fought fiercely in the face of apartheid.

“While her husband served a life sentence‚ paradoxica­lly kept safe and morally uncontamin­ated‚ Winnie Mandela rode the raw violence of apartheid‚ fighting on the front line and undergroun­d. This is the untold story of the mysterious forces that combined to take her down‚ labelling him a saint‚ her‚ a sinner.”

The documentar­y has been co-produced by Paris-based production company Pumpernick­el Films‚ Amsterdam-based Submarine‚ and Cape Town-based production company Big World Cinema and IV Films in Finland. – TshisaLive

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