Ahead of the Annual Academy Awards happening on the 28th February 2016, Ster-Kinekor for the first time is having an exclusive screening of the 2016 Oscar Nominated Short Films. The
shorts are in three categories; Animation, Live Action and Documentary. I
remember this time last year writing about the 2015 Oscar shorts not having
watched any of the films now this year I am quite chuffed that Cinema Nouveau
is having a special and rare screening of the films which are breath taking and
Incredible. I attended the preview at the V&A Waterfront Cinema Nouveau
branch and watched the Live Action category. The films released on Friday the 19th February 2016 at Cinema
Nouveau, Rosebank Mall, V&A Waterfront, Brooklyn Mall and Gateway Mall.
A shout out to Nathan Rice for being nominated in the student film category for his short film Homeless.
For people who don’t take short films or short feature‘s if you
will, too seriously one will be quite surprised at how much of an Important
component shorts play in Film-making. Many filmmakers can track back to their
short films that catapulted their careers to star status. Short films drives
the Imagination, the pressure of knowing that one has to write a story within a
10 minute time structure have led to some compelling and marvelous tales. I
write this from feelings of having seen the Oscar shorts. Since walking out of
the cinema, I’ve found myself exhaling a little too much; maybe it is my heart
and body releasing the emotional burdens. These thoughts are an overall prelude
to the five films I watched. Firstly I am overwhelmed with feelings but if I
could write one word of how I feel it would probably be sad and or bittersweet.
I don’t know if the Oscar’s had a theme, but the films that were picked had running
elements of grimness to them. All films screened deserved to be there, without a doubt,
they are World Class. They all were consistent in quality of story and
visual delivery. Outside of being nominated by the Academy each film carries
heavy weight in their own respective accolades.
I just feel so damn sad though which says that all those
filmmakers achieved what is incredibly difficult; touching the soul. Each story
deals with real life occurrences, A fathers desperation, a unique love story
and a broken childhood and a comical take on faith.
The five films I watched are:
Ave Maria.
Shok.
Everything
Will Be Okay.
Stutterer.
Day One.
If I had to predict the winning film it would be Everything Will Be Okay. I will not give
away anything, but this film was close to making me cry. We all know about a
Mother’s love but this film shows the other side of the coin, a Father’s love
and pain and if left ignored the film delves into the possibilities of what a
desperate father will do. If not that film then it is a toss between Day One and Shok.
Ave Maria. |
Day One. |
Everything Will Be Okay. |
Shok. |
Stutterer. |
The other two categories, Documentary and Animation are too part
of the shorts making 15 films in total, 5 films per category.
Bear Story. |
Body Team 12. |
World Of Tomorrow. |
Book your tickets at Ster-Kinekor website . The films are showing at the following cinema’s: V&A Waterfront, Rosebank Mall, Gateway Mall and Brooklyn Mall. Only Animation and Live Action.
Remember Oscar Buzz is still on a role, watch an Oscar nominated film and had in your speech for a chance to win movie tickets for a year.
hi hunny this is lovely thank you. don't you know of any south African short films to share with us, I don't know any :(
ReplyDeleteHello, thank you for the compliment! So I did some fishing for you and went back to the archives I will add links to films I have seen and curious to see in different genre's. Feature's and shorts.
DeleteSo I went to the Wavescape Film festival last year, the hosted an All African Night of SA sufer short films here is the link: http://wavescapefestival.com/schedule/schedule/
While you were'nt looking a SA feature film:
http://feature.oia.co.za/
Student nominated short film Homeless:
http://www.afda.co.za/nathan-rices-homeless-nominated-for-student-academy-awards/
Then last years Shnit Film Festival. They have a 'Made in South Africa' category, take a look at all the listings. I enjoyed Orbis, strange Documentary.
http://www.thebioscope.co.za/2015/09/22/shnit/
Hope it helps!
Nthabi.