The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ellen’s journey to hell

POIGNANT: HEARTACHE OF MOTHER WHO KILLS DRUG ADDICT SON

- Peter Feldman

Pakkies’ harrowing tale one of the best SA movies to emerge in years.

Ellen: Die Storie Van Ellen Pakkies is a Proudly South African movie which once again ably demonstrat­es the power of storytelli­ng – especially when that story happens to be true.

Director Daryne Joshua, who made the excellent Noem My Skollie, another true South African story, has assembled a marvellous cast in bringing the tragic story of Ellen Pakkies to the screen.

The two key players, Jill Levenberg (as Ellen) and Jarrid Geduld (as her drug-fuelled son Abie), excel in their roles.

With a smart script and sure-footed direction, this production brings home the telling story of murder and how a system can fail a family whose only son succumbs to the ravages of the mind-bending drug, tik.

Pakkies reached the end of the road with her 20-year-old son Abie who, over time, had destroyed everything dear to her. With nobody to turn to, Ellen eventually killed a son she no longer recognised in 2007.

The court took into considerat­ion how badly the system had let her down.

Already the winner of the three big awards at the recent kykNET Silwersker­m Festival, this movie manages to capture life in Lavender Hill on the Cape Flats and the daily struggle of its people.

Told across two timelines, the gut-wrenching movie illuminate­s the stormy relationsh­ip between Ellen and Abie and the effect the penal system had on her during her trial.

Ilsa Klink is the sympatheti­c magistrate who presides over Ellen’s case.

This is a highly emotive journey and one of the best SA production­s to emerge in years.

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