Showing posts with label 10de Silwerskermfees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10de Silwerskermfees. Show all posts

Saturday, April 2, 2022

2022's 10th Silwerskermfees awards: Barakat and Gaia the big winners.


Thinus Ferreira  

Barakat was the biggest winner at Saturday night's 10th Silwerskermfees main awards ceremony, scooping 6 prizes including Best screenplay, with Gaia making a second-place haul of 5 awards and the drag-artist thriller Stiekyt snagging 3.

The veteran TV and film industry executives - the former kykNET boss Karen Meiring and director of M-Net channels Jan du Plessis - were both honoured with special awards for their contributions over decades to growing South Africa's local industry. 

On Saturday night Barakat, filmed in Afrikaaps which was South Africa's official submission for Best International Feature at this year's 94th Academy Awards, snagged Silwerskermfees wins for Best screenplay, with Vinette Ebrahim who won as Best actress and June van Merch as Best supporting actress.

Barakat also took home Best original music score (Kyle Shepherd), Best costume design (Ayesha Khatieb), and Best production-design (Sumaya Wicomb).

Gaia, the first eco-horror film in Afrikaans, won Best screenplay, with Jaco Bouwer snagging Best director for Gaia, with the film also winning Best makeup and hairstyling (Sulani Saayman), Best sound design (Tim Pringle) and Best editing (Leon Visser).

Stiekyt saw Paul du Toit win Best actor, with the Homebrew Films produced feature film that also snagged category wins for Best supporting actor (Albert Pretorius) and Best cinematography (Eduan Kitching).

Leemtes and leegheid won as the best film in the short film category.

Below are the 10th Silwerskermfees main award show winners:


FEATURE FILMS

Best feature film
Gaia

Best screenplay
Barakat

Best director
Jaco Bouwer (Gaia)

Best actor
Paul du Toit (Stiekyt)

Best actress
Vinette Ebrahim (Barakat)

Best supporting actress
June van Merch (Barakat)

Best supporting actor
Albert Pretorius (Stiekyt)

Best production design
Sumaya Wicomb (Barakat)

Best editing
Leon Visser (Gaia)

Best cinematography
Eduan Kitching (Stiekyt)

Best original music score
Kyle Shepherd (Barakat)

Best makeup and hairstyling
Sulani Saayman (Gaia)

Best costume design
Ayesha Khatieb (Barakat)

Best sound design
Tim Pringle (Gaia)


SHORT FILMS

Best short film
Leemtes en leegheid

Best screenplay
Jordy Sank, Terence Makapan (Leemtes en leegheid)

Best director
D.W. Smith (Diana Mills Smith) (My Beskermer)

Best editing
Regardt Visser (Die Horries)

Best cinematography
Justin Youens (Barber)

Best actor
Marlo Minnaar (Aan/Af)

Best actress
Carla Smith (Skyn)

Best ensemble cast
Skyn

Best original music score
Ryno Posthumus (Bennie Bingo)

Best production design
Baber

Best existing work
Ekstasis

Special mention
My beskermer

Screenplay-search winners
Mariska Denysschen
Jan Kampen
AnnMaree Barry


Thursday, January 27, 2022

2022's 10th Silwerskermfees: This year's film festival to showcase everything from offbeat love stories to Cape Flats vampires and lockdown loadshedding family dramas.


by Thinus Ferreira

kykNET's 10th Silwerskermfees bouncing back as a hybrid film festival in Camps Bay this year between 23 and 26 March will cost R190 for four days, offering a collection of feature films and short films influenced by Covid, loadshedding and including vampires on the Cape Flats, off-beat love stories and South Africa's first Afrikaans eco-horror movie.

Taking place at The Bay Hotel in Cape Town and accessible online through the Silwerskermfees website at https://silwerskermfees.co.za, the film festival's registration fee of R190 will give participants access to four days of film premieres, with the revenue that will go towards the Tribuo fund supporting South African artists in financial need because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 10th Silwerskermfees include 9 feature films in contention for various Silwerskermfees awards, as well as 17 short films produced with kykNET's support for this year's Silwerskermfees film festival.

Besides the feature films and short films, people attending the film festival physically or virtually, will also be able to attend and listen in on various industry talks, question-and-answer sessions with producers, and interviews with on-screen talent.

While the feature films in this year's competition are exclusively ones making their world of South African debut at the film festival, this year's Silwerskermfees line-up also includes feature films that were funded by kykNET and M-Net that already premiered on MultiChoice's DStv BoxOffice because 2021's Silwerskermfees had to be postponed last year due to Covid-19.

These three films are Kaalgat Karel, Klein Karoo 2 and Barakat that was South Africa's official film entry for the Oscars this year. These three films will respectively be screened on 3, 10 and 17 March before the 10th Silwerskermfees starts on its official film festival website.


The 10th Silwerskermfees has a feature film line-up that will be screened between 23 and 26 March that includes Beurkrag (23 March, 17:30), Indemnity (23 March, 20:00), Down So Long (24 March, 17:30), Stiekyt (24 March, 20:00), Vlugtig (25 March, 17:30), as well as Gaia (25 March, 20:00).

The 10th Silwerskermfees is Beurtkrag's world premiere, starring Ivan Botha and DonnaLee Roberts who teamed up with director Jozua Malherbe to develop a feature-length script from the 2015 Silwerskermfees short film.

Indemnity is Travis Taute's tense action film starring Gail Mabalane and Hlomla Dandala, with Jarrid Geduld playing a firefighter who flees after he becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his wife.

Down So Long is an experimental satirical comedy-drama revolving around Joseph Mabena living with his wife and extended family in a full house in the informal settlement of Hangberg, with Angie Mills directing and Damir Rodonic producing.

In Stiekyt, Etienne Fourie, a former Silwerskermfees winner, is in the director's chair for this thriller produced by Homebrew Films.

Vlugtig is another reworking of a former Silwerskermfees short film, with the same director, Marinus Gubitz. Several of the cast reprise their roles, adding Jane de Wet.

Gaia, the first eco-horror film in Afrikaans, is also on show at the 2022 Silwerskermfees after its premiere at the South by South West film festival.


Short film diversity
The subject matter of the short film category at the 10th Silwerskermfees is diverse and range from science fiction and superheroes battling tik, to Cape Flats vampires, pregnancy stories and figurative and real-world family journeys.

Barber is set in a macabre barbershop on the Cape Flats where the owner and his daughter are planning on taking revenge. 

It stars Irshaad Ally of Suidooster in the role of a client, and he's also starring in Verstikking as a wealthy businessman intent on taking revenge in a weird way after a robbery in an underground parking area.

For the first time ever the Silwerskermfees features a post-apocalyptic science fiction film in Afrikaaps. Murderous machines are hunting the last humans in the Cape in the boundary-pushing My Beskermer.

In the action short film Nagvoƫl, a superhero tackles tik addicts in the hope of becoming a member of the South African Superheroes League.

Twintig Tone is an off-beat romance story set inside a physical closet, while Net ons revolves around two centuries-old vampires on the Cape Flats. The concept in Die Horries is that there are secret agents with the singular mission of making you go crazy after a late night's partying. But what happens when a Horrie develops feelings for a Horrie-colleague?

Vrywater set within a fantasy realm tells the story of a cult of seawater worshippers with their unique set of rituals, hoping for a long-awaited prophecy to be fulfilled. It however depends on a rebellious chosen one more intent on following her heart than a prophecy.

In Bergie an official tasked with removing homeless people are confronted with the suffering of others, in Die Groensone a son and his elderly dad are forced to live together during the Covid lockdown period in a flat, and in Leemtes en leegheid a widow in her 70s struggle to come to terms with the death of her husband.

In Aan/Af an ordinary guy finds himself in the flat of his elderly German neighbour and discovers that everything in her place is definitely not what it appears to be.

Family relationships are the subject matter of Bennie Bingo, Bittersoet and Sporadies Nomadies - with stories ranging from a lost son whose transformation causes chaos at the family's annual bingo tournament, a grandfather with Alzheimer's who suddenly remembers something while attending the Christmas lunch where the mother already has a problem with her son's gay romance, and a struggling rocker dad who's estranged matric daughter joins him for a road trip.

Pregnancy is the theme of the short films Katvis and Skyn. In Katvis a couple makes an unusual decision and in Skyn a struggling waitress ends up with a bun in the oven after a drunken night with a stranger in her bed.


Thursday, November 4, 2021

'Cannes in Cape Town' is back: kykNET's Silwerskermfees is back and does a roll-over for the 10th edition of its annual film festival now set for March 2022 in Camps Bay.


by Thinus Ferreira

kykNET has decided not to hold its annual film festival in 2021 due to the ongoing Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and will now rather do a roll-over with the 10th Silwerskermfees set for a week in late March 2022 at its usual berth at the Bay Hotel in Camps Bay, Cape Town.

kykNET has been silent for months about what's happening with its Silwerskermfees this year that usually takes place during August, not responding to media queries about it, and having been asked about it consistently by TVwithThinus this year; the last time in late October

The 9th kykNET Silwerskermfees last took place as an in-person event in August 2019. It was then followed by an online webinar series in 2020 because of the global Covid-19 pandemic although it was never officially recognised as the 10th edition of the film festival seen as South Africa's "Cannes in Cape Town".

Besides the cancellation of 2021's Silwerskermfees, the MultiChoice Group and M-Net scrapped plans this year for both the 2021 African Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in Lagos, Nigeria and the 2021 DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards in Johannesburg because of Covid-19.

The 10th Silwerskermfees will take the form of a "vibrant hybrid format" according to the organisers, with kykNET saying that its film festival will "maintain the festival's signature glitz, glam and prestige while allowing a much broader audience to enjoy the films and festivities".

The 10th Silwerskermfees as a hybrid event will see the debut of at least five local feature films and more than 17 short films produced with the festival's ongoing mentorship.

The festival will also include more international guests sharing their knowledge and skills, and the new films will be eligible for the prestigious Silwerskerm Film Festival awards. The finalised programme for the 10th kykNET Silwerskermfees film festival will be available early in 2022.

In partnership with the City of Cape Town, the 10th kykNET Silwerskermfees film festival will play out simultaneously at its usual home – the Bay Hotel in Camps Bay, Cape Town  – and virtually on the Silwerskerm website, where movie lovers will have access to the same feature film world premieres, short films and industry discussions.

The 10th Silwerskermfees will still be observing strict Covid-19 protocols and will allow only a limited number of guests at the Bay Hotel's Rotunda although anyone with internet access will be able to watch the festival offerings online.

Some of the feature films from the 10th Silwerskermfees' festival programme will also be screened at selected movie theatres and other venues in Cape Town.

The revenue from the small fee of the virtual festival as well as income earned from ticket sales at public venues will go to the Tribuo Fund which was created to assist entertainers suffering a loss of income due to the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa.

"We look forward to hosting the milestone anniversary festival in an on-trend hybrid fashion for the first time," says Suzaan Keyter, kykNET spokesperson.

The film festival's website has been updated with an extensive archive, featuring the more than 50 movies and 160 short films that premiered at the festival since its inception in 2011.