OTELO BURNING
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Full Synopsis
It is 1989 and the struggle against apartheid has reached its peak. The story starts when 16 year old Otelo Buthelezi, his younger brother Ntwe and his best friend New Year are invited to the beach-house where their new friend's mother is a domestic worker.
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They watch Mandla Modise surf and he takes the boys into a world previously closed to them. It is exactly the opposite of the township where they live - a place under a constant and growing threat from political violence fuelled by Inkatha hostel dwellers on one side, and United Democratic Front comrades on the other. For the boys, who previously had a deep-seated fear of the sea, "flying on water" comes to represent freedom, and they are sold.
Soon, everyone recognises that Otelo is truly gifted on the water, a surfing star in the making. An older white man, Kurt Struely, approaches the boys, certain of their potential. He invites them to his home to watch some professional surfers on video. He also paints an enticing picture of the life they could have if they learn to master the waves. With practice, Otelo soon outshines his friend, Mandla, whose resentment builds even more when Dezi, New Year's younger sister, falls for Otelo.
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As the boys begin to win competitions, Mandla's jealousy grows and eventually he betrays his friend. In exchange for money for a new surfboard, he sells Otelo's brother out as a suspected informer for the apartheid security police.
When Otelo discovers the truth behind his younger brother's death, he has to make a choice between the money, glamour, girls and superstardom of international surfing and justice for Ntwe. On the day Nelson Mandela steps out of prison for the first time in 27 years, the young boy makes a choice that will change his life forever.
Otelo Burning is the opening film for the 32nd Durban International Film Festival. The film is directed by Sara Blecher and is in Zulu with English subtitles. It stars Jafta Mamabolo (Generations), Thomas Gumede (A Place Called Home), and Tshepang Mohlomi (Izulu Lami).
Official Trailer
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Take a listen to an audio accompaniment curated by South African master of the mic, Tumi Molekane, for freedom story-cum-surf film, Otelo Burning.
Out since April 2nd, the mixtape threads together tracks by Zaki Ibrahim andTumi with songs from soon-to-be widely known talents.
Neatly bookended by two ever-so cinematic instrumentals from Tiago [Correia-Paulo] the 45-minute mix drifts delightfully with an ocean-like ebb and flow.
While we knew of Zaki’s stunning soulful vocals, Samthing Soweto‘s remarkable falsetto voice is a terrific discovery. Whether solo or with The Fridge, the band he forms 1/3 of, he offers a unique treat. An album of his own material can be freely downloaded via ReverbNation.
A pair of promising MCs also feature, Reason and Perfecto. The latter’s track,What the hell is a Perfecto, is ridiculously catchy, hopefully more material from him surfaces soon. An album is on its way from Reason, presumably on Tumi’s label Motif Records.
To whet your appetite here’s two H2O-themed tracks from the tape:
To download the whole thing go to www.oteloburning.com/mixtape
Following on from its screening at BFI London Film Festival last October, Otelo Burning is due for release in South Africa next month. Fingers crossed it reaches UK shores soon after.
Until then, an earlier project by Otelo Burning’s director Sara Blecher is worth a watch, Surfing Soweto.