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Community rallies behind MIFF premiere of “Confined” across Mpumalanga

by Tricia Nhlengethwa
December 2, 2024
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‘Confined’ Exposes the Dark Truths of Human Trafficking

eMalahleni – The Mpumalanga International Film Festival (MIFF) once again captivated audiences with its latest local production, “Confined,” a gripping film that tackles the pressing issue of human trafficking.

The premiere tour kicked off on August 02, 2024 at Ilanga Mall, followed by screenings at The Ridge Movie Theatre on August 05, Secunda Mall Cinema on August 06, and various other locations across Mpumalanga.

Thando Masango, Ndabezitha Sipho Mahlangu, Versalile Artist Management Agency (VAMA), Pastor Ray, several Mr. eMalahleni contestants, and local schools lent their support to this remarkable initiative. Their collective effort highlighted the importance of community involvement in promoting local cinema.

Sifiso Nobela, MIFF CEO, expressed his excitement about the outreach programme during the premiere in eMalahleni. “We are in eMalahleni with our outreach programme, where we take cinema to the community. This programme has had a significant impact because we are focusing on all three districts. As a festival, we saw it as very important to reach out to all the districts and screen local films,” he said.

Nobela emphasised the need for ongoing support from both the private and public sectors. He urged the prioritisation of local films on Mondays and Tuesdays in cinemas, with the goal of supporting young people through the film festival. Screenings were held in Secunda and Mbombela from August 02 to 10 for Mpumalanga youth.

He praised the film “Confined” for its beauty and symbolism. The filmmakers did an outstanding job with poetic and theatrical elements. The use of lighting and candles added deeper meanings, conveying a powerful message about inevitable endings.

Benedict Zikalala, affectionately known as Benzo the Poet, also shared his thoughts on the film. “Look, I’m also an artist. I think one of the main reasons that made me attend this screening, organised by the Mpumalanga International Film Festival, was to support and expose the talent we have in Mpumalanga. The talent is so amazing. Seeing all the episodes and the play, one could tell you for free that if you seek talent, you don’t have to go far because Mpumalanga has it. The movie touched on real societal issues, such as the dangers girls face, including becoming victims of human trafficking. This event emphasised the importance of true education and arts initiatives in preventing such predicaments.”

Ndabezitha Sipho Mahlangu also expressed gratitude for the festival’s endeavours. “We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Mpumalanga International Film Festival for spearheading this initiative and shedding light on the film industry. ‘Confined’ portrayed the stark realities of human trafficking, serving as a crucial lesson for our youth. Such initiatives, typically prominent in Gauteng, play a pivotal role in nurturing the aspirations of our young generation.”

The festival, scheduled from August 02 to 10, aimed to bring indigenous films to all corners of Mpumalanga. “Confined,” characterised by its lyrical and dramatic essence, resonated deeply with viewers, employing striking visuals and nuanced lighting to communicate its narrative. As the festival progressed, it urged all sectors to invest in local talent and ensure that the stories of Mpumalanga reach a global audience.

The Mpumalanga Department of Culture, Sports, and Recreation also graced the occasion, showcasing their unwavering support for the creative arts sector. While commending their contributions, Benedict Zikalala emphasised the potential for further enhancement. “There is still untapped potential and more ground to cover. Talent must be unearthed from educational institutions and the community. While we acknowledge their strides, we advocate for sustained backing and advancement.”

As “Confined” traversed the province, the Mpumalanga International Film Festival continued to invigorate, enlighten, and unify the community through the compelling medium of cinema.

Tricia Nhlengethwa

Tricia Nhlengethwa

An accomplished Entertainment and Social Contributor with a media career that began in 2014. With extensive experience in both radio and print journalism, she has a proven track record of engaging audiences and managing high-profile PR campaigns. Her expertise lies in delivering compelling stories and driving impactful media strategies.

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