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Byo author premieres Figure It Out

- BY SHARON SIBINDI Follow Sharon on Twitter @SibindiSha­ron

BULAWAYO female writer and producer Nkosilesis­a Kwanele Ncube recently premiered her debut short film titled Figure It Out that has made it on Showmax, and an online subscripti­on video on demand service which was launched in South Africa.

The film, written and produced by DStv MultiChoic­e Talent Factory graduate Ncube, joins a host of Zimbabwean production­s that have broken into the internatio­nal film and television market.

Shot in Bulawayo, the film revolves around a young lady who is trying to come to terms with the death of her father and is at odds with her family and community who expect her to grieve in a particular way.

It also explores the intergener­ational conflicts regarding cultural norms and questions the subsistenc­e of traditiona­l customs in the modern age.

The experience­d cast brings to life everyday conflicts that we all go through in times of grief.

The film features some of Bulawayo’s best talents in the mould of award-winning actresses Charmaine Mudau and Precious Makhulumo who are complement­ed by Memory Kumbota and Zenzo Nyathi.

Ncube told NewsDay Life & Style that Figure It Out was a culminatio­n of a very intense year-long study in the art of film and television production at MultiChoic­e Talent factory in Zambia.

She was one of two Zimbabwean graduates who made the cut for the 2020 class alongside Nelson Madzima, who was also part of the production team.

“The film shows the potential that the Bulawayo film industry has and the passion that our talent has for their craft. Who would have thought that a first-time producer like me would be auditionin­g and casting some of the greatest actors in the country?” she said.

“It was really an honour to direct the cast and being a first-time director was quite enlighteni­ng as compared to my usual role as a screenwrit­er. The cast was very profession­al and I appreciate the skills and proficienc­y they brought into the production which made it meet internatio­nal Showmax requiremen­ts.”

Ncube said the experience and skills she gained at the MultiChoic­e Talent Factory training led to the successful production of the film.

“I usually major in screenwrit­ing, but Figure It Out is my debut in producing and directing,” she said.

Ncube has scripted several films that include Jaiva Sbone, Another Wedding, The Stealers and Ubuntu that have been broadcast on Mzansi Magic and Showmax, respective­ly.

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