Outstanding feature films from Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Uganda have been selected for consideration in a new “Best International Feature Film” category at the Oscars, Variety reports.
The films are majorly about young Africans who
are trying to overcome and fulfil their dreams in the midst of poverty, war, tradition, rituals and other forms of adversity.
Uganda has selected “Kony: Order From Above” by T.
Steve Ayeny, as its first-ever Oscars contender. Inspired by true events, the film tells the story of two teenagers who fall in love amid the violent insurgency of rebel leader Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army.
Kenya picked “Subira” by Indian-born, Nairobi-based
filmmaker Ravneet Chadha, is a coming-of-age story about a young Muslim woman who defies tradition and gender stereotypes to pursue her dream of swimming in the ocean.
Ethiopia has chosen Jan Philipp Weyl’s “Running Against the Wind”, the story of two brothers whose lives take very different paths when they decide to follow their dreams – one to become an Olympic runner, the other a photographer. It features a cameo by gold medal-winning distance runner Haile Gebrselassie.
South Africa has selected “Knuckle City”:A slice of street
life in South Africa’s Mdantsane township, known as the boxing mecca ofSouth Africa, Knuckle City follows the journey of Dudu Nyakama (Bongile Mantsai), a down and out aging boxer as he struggles to attain the one fight that he believes will uplift his fractured family. Contending that the underbelly of the boxing world is rife with criminality, Dudu unwittingly enlists the help of his reckless but resourceful, gangster brother who’s coming out of jail. Haunted by the ghost of their father, Dudu soon finds that the fight at home is far more challenging than any opponent he can possibly face in the ring.
Algeria’s “Papicha” by Mounia Meddour: 1990s. Nedjma,
Morocco’s “Adam” by Maryam Touzani: Lubna Azabal,
Tunisia’s “Dear Son” by Mohamed Ben Attia follows a Tunisian couple as they discover that their son has left to join ISIS in Syria. The film stars Mohamed Dhrif, Mouna Mejri, and Imen Cherif. This is Tunisia’s sixth submission with no previous nominations. Attia’s Hedi won the best first feature award at the 2016 Berlinale and was selected to compete for the Golden Bear. Luxbox has worldwide sales.
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