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Cook Off, ZBC ink screening deal

- BY TAFADZWA KACHIKO

LOCAL film lovers, who never got an opportunit­y to watch the multiple award-winning movie Cook Off will do so on August 11 and 14 when it premieres on ZBC-TV.

The 2017 comedy, produced by Joe Njagu and directed by Tomas Brickhill, made its debut in the same year at Reps Theatre before heading for the Rotterdam Internatio­nal Film Festival in 2018. It was subsequent­ly screened at over 15 festivals.

Just recently, the movie knocked a new record after becoming the first Zimbabwean movie to be released on an internatio­nal streaming platform, Netflix.

Njagu told NewsDay Life & Style that it was exciting to bring the film back to the locals, most of whom could not access it on internatio­nal platforms.

“We are so excited to bring Cook Off’ back home. This means that many more Zimbabwean­s will be able to enjoy from the comfort of their homes. We know that many locals don’t have access to internatio­nal platforms, or in some cases internet. We really want to make sure that everyone who wants to watch the homegrown film is able to do so,” he said.

“The NAMA award-winning film will be broadcast for the first time on national television on August

11 and 14 during primetime on both days.”

Njagu said the deal to have Cook Off screened was struck through Area 46 Production­s, producers of reality show Battle of Chefs whose season 2 and 3 are currently showing on ZBC-TV.

“The Cook Off team signed the deal for the two ZBC screenings through Area 46 Production­s and Joseph Bunga, the creator of the popular Battle of the Chefs show that inspired the movie,” he said.

“As part of the deal, ZBC started re-broadcasti­ng seasons 2 and 3 of the hit reality cooking show on July 20 in the run-up to the Cook Off screenings. It’s being aired every weekday in the evening.”

Njagu said several local corporates including Tanganda Tea Company, ZimGold, Mr Sauce, Mama’s and FarmGold Brands, Go Gas and Lake Harvest came on board to bankroll the ZBC screenings.

Set in contempora­ry Harare where people struggle to balance love and ambition, Cook Off has been largely described as a warm, family-friendly film that reflects the daily life in Zimbabwe’s capital.

It follows Anesu, a down-on-herluck single mother from a Harare township, as she qualifies for the Battle of the Chefs TV cooking show — but then finds herself out of her depth, battling against profession­al chefs.

Production of the film was made possible through a collaborat­ive effort of Bunga, Eddie Ndlovu, Harare-based production facility Media Matrix (MMX), East Africa-based Quite Bright Films and award-winning producer Zoe Flood.

The film features Jesesi Mungoshi, Eddie Sandifolo, Kudzai Sevenzo, Charmaine Mujeri, Michael Kudakwashe, Kevin Hanssen, Charlene Mangweni, as well as poet Chirikure Chirikure.

Tendaiishe ‘Tendie’ Chitima makes her feature film debut in the leading role as Anesu, and the film also stars Tendai Ryan Nguni — well-known also as hip-hop artiste Tehn Diamond.

The film’s all-star soundtrack features top Zimbabwean music acts at home and abroad including Ammara Brown, Tehn Diamond, Ryan Koriya, Djembe Monks and Amy, The Calamities, mbira-punk rockers Chikwata.263, Prayersoul and United Kingdom-based metal band Kamikaze Test Pilots.

Popular UK rock band, The Noisettes, also feature on the soundtrack, while lead singer Shingai Shoniwa makes a cameo in the movies.

Guitarist Sylent Nqo, Karen Paida, Memory Buzuzu, Sharon Magi Chideu from Bustop TV, Anne Nhira and the “real life” host of Battle of the Chefs, Zihlo, also make appearance­s.

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