Ivan Vladislavic plays not only with the idea of unwritten books or stories, but also with the idea of finishing itself.
<i>Outside the Law</i> is far from subtle. Director Rachid Bouchareb presents his narrative pretty bluntly and with pretty broad strokes.
<em>Anonymous</em> has more than "a certain amount of plot" — it’s very plotty indeed, detailing secrets, conspiracies and revelations.
Perhaps because <i>Skeem</i> is unapologetically South African, it was a hit at the Abu Dhabi film festival.
The food-cart explosion in Vancouver has brought down the walls surrounding high-class cuisine.
Two South African movies open this week, and they couldn’t be more different.
A new film takes a look at Allen Ginsberg’s life and legacy, including the poem that made him famous.
It is not to be taken seriously, this version of <em>The Three Musketeers</em>, but it is fun in a preposterous sort of way.
Apart from challenging conventional sexual categories, Pride’s most outrageous performers question the beautiful.
<b>Shaun de Waal</b> has been mulling over the question of what we might call "local content" in South African movies.