The Citizen (Gauteng)

Coming-of-age drama a treat

RIDING WITH SUGAR: PREMIERS ON NETFLIX TODAY Young adults from all walks of life will identify with this feature film.

- – Citizen reporter

South African audiences are in for a treat when writer and director Sunu Goneras’ highly anticipate­d coming-of-age drama, Riding With Sugar, premieres on Netflix, today.

Seventeen years in the making, the film boasts a celebrated cast that includes Hakeem Kae-Kazim ( Black Sails; Pirates of the Caribbean; X-Men; Hotel Rwanda), alongside Charles Mnene ( The Bill; Holby City; Doctors; Ahead of the Class) and Simona Brown ( Guilt; the Roots remake; Him).

Riding With Sugar is grounded in African aesthetics with powerful, visually rich scenes and an urgent undercurre­nt of passion and grit.

The film tells the story of a young refugee, Joshua (Mnene), who has dreams of winning a BMX cycling championsh­ip as a means to finding a better life but fate intervenes in the form of an accident that shatters his dream.

He is given shelter and a job by Mambo (Kae-Kazim) who houses refugee teenagers from all over Africa. When Joshua meets Olivia (Brown), a talented young dancer from a well-to-do family, it brings him into a world he has never known before, but her insights cast a shadow over Mambo’s agenda.

Meeting Olivia brings him into a world he has never known before, but their burgeoning love casts a shadow over Mambo’s agenda.

Of the experience Gonera says: “Often ‘the Mother City’ is depicted as picturesqu­e and sometimes one-dimensiona­l with the mountain and the sea as the sole reference points. While this film certainly represents that view, it also juxtaposes it with a side of Cape Town that’s often ignored.

“A side where the dust and the grit prevail; down where the forgotten poor live. South African audiences, in particular, will identify with the realness and familiarit­y of this as well as with the undercurre­nts of hope that make the human spirit prevail. We live in exciting times where stories, by Africans, have a platform to make our voices heard. Our truth, dreams and aspiration are being told in ways that find credence abroad, and Netflix is leading this movement globally for African storytelle­rs.”

Ben Amadasun who leads Netflix Licensing and Coproducti­ons in Africa says: “Our aim is to be strategic partners for Africa’s creative industry.

“We’ll continue to create new partnershi­ps that will enhance our library with a wide variety of powerful, engaging stories from across the continent. Riding with Sugar is certainly one we’re proud to add to our slate.”

A cool, Afrofuturi­stic feature film, bursting with youthful energy, optimism and hope against all odds, Riding with Sugar is a visual masterpiec­e that young adults from all walks will identify with.

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Hakeem Kae-Kazim and Charles Mnene

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