ENC: Shorts 3 (With Q&A)

Sun. 11 Jun, 2017 at 1:15pm SAST
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ENC: Shorts 3 (With Q&A)

The Bioscope is proud to welcome back The Encounters South African International Documentary Film Festival.


Tickets R55


Shorts 3


As We See It (2016)


Directed by: Shirley Gunn & Sharon Farr 


32min


As We See It explores the challenges of mainstream versus special schooling for people with albinism and visual impairment associated with the condition, and chronicles many of the challenges that people with albinism face, both in the classroom and beyond.


 


Loraine (2016)


Directed by: Nonjabulo Zondo 


9min


This film shows the life predicaments of a lesbian woman living on the streets. The ordeals she faces day and night, the hardships of not only being lesbian and living on the streets, but the daily struggles of being a woman that’s separated from family and loved ones due to past mistakes.


 


Louise’s Miracles (2016)


Directed by: Pam Sykes 


12min


What happens when a self-professed skeptic befriends someone who’s experienced a miracle? A short film about life, death, doubt, and living joyfully with uncertainty.


 


Nanlaban (2017)


Directed by: Shaun Swingler 


12min


With his vocal support for the extrajudicial killing of drug users, President Duterte’s war on drugs has escalated to a critical level. Nanlaban reveals the harrowing and far-reaching consequences of a drug war that is devastating the streets and lives of many Filipino families.


 


Oscar (2016)


Directed by: Thandiswa Twecu 


11min


Oscar tells the story of world-class dancer Oscar Buthelezi, who was the first dancer to win both the coveted Kurt Jooss Choreography Award and the Audience Choice Award at the prestigious event that took place in Germany in 2016.

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The Bioscope Independent Cinema 286 Fox Street
Johannesburg, Gauteng 2001
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