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Welcome to the Cape Winelands Film Festival!

   During the past fifteen years, more than in any previous period in film history, filmmakers around the world have explored the quality of their medium. Revivals in diverse film cultures such as China, Iran, South Korea, Thailand, Mexico, Argentina and Taiwan brought joy to cinephiles across the globe. In Africa and Central and South America, new filmmakers emerged who selectively engaged with the themes of their forebears, for example, Salles and Meirelles in Brazil, Gonzáles Inárritu and Del Toro in Mexico,   Dani Kouyaté in Burkina Faso and Abderrahmane Sissako from Mauritania.

Great auteur filmmakers became darlings of cinephiles around the world: Bruno Dumont, Alexander Sokurov, Bela Tarr, Michael Haneke, Francois Ozon, Abbas Kiarostami and many more.

Unfortunately South African film lovers had few opportunities to see these films. The aim of the Cape Winelands Film Festival is to provide a chance to catch up with the rest of the world’s cinephiles. The objective is to create a window on world cinemas.

A part of this year’s programme is to feature award-winning films that Capetonians and South African haven’t seen on our big screens: Ozon’s Time to Leave, Tavernier’s
Safe Conduct, Dumont’s award-winning dramas, Humanity and Flandres, Kiarostami’s poetic The Wind will carry us, Olivier Assayas’s Sentimental Destinies.  Apart from a focus on the vibrant French film industry movie lovers will have the chance to see wonderful films from South Korea, Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Italy, Thailand and Tunisia.

We will also pay tribute to two giants of the cinema that passed away last year – Ingmar Bergman and Ousmane Sembene. There will be a rare chance to see two classics of the Egyptian cinema, master filmmaker Youssef Cahine’s film The Earth and Shadi Abdelsalam’s unforgettable masterpiece The Night of the Counting of the Years. Don’t miss these great films that will be screened in their original 35mmversions.

The festival is also proud to feature a selection of outstanding short films (by local and international filmmakers), as well as Oscar winning and nominated documentaries.

We would like to thank our sponsors that helped us to make this event possible.

Your Hosts:

 
Karen Meiring

 
Leon vd Merwe

Last Updated ( Sunday, 05 September 2010 )
 
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Opening Night Film

MASTER HAROLD........ AND THE BOYS

WORLD PREMIERE AND OPENING NIGHT FILM

South Africa/USA 2009

88 minutes

A

Director: Lonny Price

Cast: Freddie Highmore, Ving Rhames, Patrick Mofokeng, Michael Maxwell, Jennifer Steyn, Nicky Rebelo

Tribute to Idrissa Ouédraogo

Tribute to Idrissa Ouédraogo

The Cape Winelands Film Festival is proud to present a special focus this year on the work of an outstanding African filmmaker. While constantly seeking to expand African audiences for his work, Idrissa Ouedraogo also acknowledges the necessity of funding and audiences outside Africa.

ANGER OF THE GODS/ La Colère des dieux

ANGER OF THE GODS/ La Colère des dieux

Feature Film Director:
Idrissa Ouédraogo In Attendance
94 min Burkina Faso
CAST: Omar Ouedraogo, Rasmane Ouedraogo, Ina Cisse
21 March 14:30
Labia Orange Screen 2

THE HEART’S CRY/LI CRI DU COEUR

Feature Film
Director:
Idrissa Ouédraogo In Attendance
86 min Burkina Faso
CAST: Richard Bohringer, Said Diarra, Felicite Wouassi
23 March 14:30
Labia Orange Screen 1

TILAI

TILAI

Feature Film
Director:
Idrissa Ouédraogo In Attendance
81 min Burkina Faso
CAST: Rasmane Ouedraogo, Ina Cisse, Roukietou Barry
23 March 20:30
Labia Kloof Screen 2

UNDER THE MOONLIGHT/SOUS LA CARTE DE LA LUNE

UNDER THE MOONLIGHT/SOUS LA CARTE DE LA LUNE

Feature Film
Director:
Idrissa Ouédraogo In Attendance
90 min Burkina Faso
CAST: Amadou Ouattara, Rasmane Ouedragogo, Moussa Sanou
24 March 14:30
Labia Orange Screen 2

YAABA

Feature Film
Director:
Idrissa Ouédraogo In Attendance
90 min Burkina Faso
CAST: Noufou Ouédraogo, Roukietou Barry, Fatimata Sanga
28 March 20.30
Labia Orange Screen 2

Closing Night Film

St George shoots the Dragon

Serbia 2009

120 minutes

0-13 V

Director: Srdjan Dragojevic (In Attendance)

Cast: Lazar Ristovski,  Natasa Janjic, Milutin Milosevic

 Awards: Special prize for the best artistic achievement, Montreal film festival

Serbian official entry for the Foreign Language Oscar 2010


A TRIBUTE TO ALAIN RESNAIS

The organisers of the CWFF in collaboration with the French Embassy, Culturesfrance, IFAS as well as UniFrance are delighted to celebrate the magnificent films by French master Alain Resnais. One of France’s most distinctive and highly regarded directors, Resnais was born in Vannes, France, in 1922.  He studied at the L`Institut hautes études cinématographiques before starting a career as a film-maker in the mid-1940s, making short films.  Of these, the most celebrated is Nuit et brouillard (1955), an eye-opening and devastatingly poignant documentary about deportations and Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War.


My First War

My First War

DOCUMENTARY
Director:
Yariv Mozer In Attendance
Israel 82 min
23 March 20:30
Labia Kloof Screen 1
26 March 14:30
Labia Kloof Screen 1


12 Mile Stone

12 Mile Stone

Director: Greg Fell & Dean Leslie
South Africa 26 min
27 March 17:30
Labia Kloof Screen 2

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