The Citizen (Gauteng)

SA/Zim production Shaina shines overseas

- – Citizen reporter

The young adult film made for African youth, Shaina, was the opening film at the Halifax Black Film Festival in Nova Scotia, Canada, this week and will enjoy a sneak preview at the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) next week in Los Angeles.

In addition, the director, Beautie Masvaure Alt, has been nominated in the Best Director – First Feature Narrative category at PAFF.

The film tells the story of Shaina who, in the face of life-altering events, must make her own future through ingenuity. As she and her girlfriend­s deal with very adult problems, they rely on each other. At times heartbreak­ing, always hopeful, Shaina comes alive to the beat of contempora­ry Zimbabwean music.

Written by Zimbabwean writer Wanisai Chigwender­e, Shaina was produced by Impact(Ed) and Quizzical Pictures and filmed in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Led by Wilmah Munemera in the title role, the film introduces audiences to a lineup of brand-new talent with cameos from some of Zimbabwe’s best-known faces, such as Jesese Mungoshi, Eddie Sandifolo and Charmaine Mujeri.

Shaina is being hailed as an exciting new chapter in Zimbabwean cinema. “I tried to tell a story that was true and real,” says Alt. “It was the most difficult and valuable experience of my life and I am immensely grateful for the support it is getting.”

Producer Siphiwe Hlabangane says: “South Africans and Zimbabwean­s came together to tell an important story that seeks to empower our most valuable resource … the African child.”

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