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Movie on Muslim women’s challenges premieres at Durban film fest

- OWN CORRESPOND­ENT

AWARD-winning South African filmmaker and activist Weaam Williams’s most recent work, Two Hues will premiere at the 41st Durban Internatio­nal Film Festival today.

The short film is Williams’s first fiction directoria­l project and first on-screen acting role, after many years of drama training, performanc­e poetry and live art in the theatre space.

Two Hues is co-directed with Dominique Roxanne Josie, “Rooilug” and “Danz”(Kyk-net). Williams also wrote the screenplay. Two Hues is a short, psychologi­cal drama and an exploratio­n of the artistic nature of a manic depressive. The film delves into the world of the feminine psyche and explores the duality of patriarchy.

Natasa is a bipolar photograph­er, and a silent rape survivor who lives with her parents. She is pressured by her family to marry and wear a hijab while at work at an advertisin­g agency where women’s bodies are used to sell products.

Natasa only displays her strong, positively energised self at the advertisin­g agency. However, when alone, her deep-seated depression surfaces.

The concept of Two Hues is a visual cinematic treatment style in which the hero’s moods are conveyed with colour – warm and cold, the fiery red/ pink manic highs and deep blue lows.

It explores the ambiguous identity of Muslim women living in a Western context and is set in Cape Town.

Natasa’s deep-seated emotional trauma and her silence around it is interconne­cted to her mental chemical imbalance and emotional see-sawing.

It asks questions around women’s survival and equity, in the workplace and family, within a society deeply patriarcha­l in its construct.

For more informatio­n, vist: https:// www.durbanfilm­fest.com/film/twohues/

https:// ccadiff. ukzn. ac. za/ twohues./

The trailer can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Bkswv6U-MEs

 ??  ?? TWO Hues, which addresses challenges Muslim women face in a Westernise­d world, is to premiere at the 41st Durban Internatio­nal Film Festival today.
TWO Hues, which addresses challenges Muslim women face in a Westernise­d world, is to premiere at the 41st Durban Internatio­nal Film Festival today.

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