No director other than Katinka Heyns has any real right to the award this year. She's a national treasure and every one of her films is a landmark in South African cinema. At least her husband, Chris Barnard, took home a well-deserved statuette for his elegant, enigmatic screenplay.
Die Wonderwerker seemed an obvious pick for Best Feature Film, as it is simply one of the most impressive South African films in years, but if the Eugene Marais Africana biopic seems too stuffy a choice, and too Afrikaans, there's solid drama in Otelo Burning, or good genre filmmaking in Semi-Soet. Material straddles the difficult line between drama and comedy and, though it has some great moments, it never really takes off as either.
At the end of the day, I'm presuming Material's win has much to do with it's decent box office and cross-cultural appeal (far too much South African cinema seems aimed at a racial demographic). While Material is an enjoyable enough film - and Vincent Ebrahim's performance as Cassim's proud, traditional father is clearly a deserving winner - it has too many parts that fall flat (most of the non-stand up comedy, the Zoo Lake hi jinx in particular) or under perform (Cassim's romance lacks some serious sizzle) to be hailed the best South African film of the year. Nonetheless, it's not a bad film.
More bizarre is Riaad Moosa's win as Best Actor. Not merely because Dawid Minnaar is exceptional as Eugene Marais in Die Wonderwerker, but because Moosa's performance is easily the weakest thing about Material. While clearly a talented stand up comedian and a very easy guy to like, he lacks the charisma and gravitas to carry the film - through its funny or serious bits - and the film struggles because of it. Odd choice.
For Supporting Actress, Denise Newman must have been a formidable contender, and a twin statue for the Material parents - collectively the best thing about the film by far - would have been awesome. But congratulations to Matshepo Maleme for A Million Colours regardless.
I also happen to find Elize Cawood's performance as Maria one of the best of the year, locally or internationally, but I have no reason to contest Lindiwe Ndlovu's Best Actress victory for Little One.
Beyond that, it's easy to see how slickly produced Semi-Soet and period Afrikaans musical Pretville cleared out most of the remaining technical awards.
Here are the Film nominees and winners:
Best Feature Film:
Die Wonderwerker (The Miracle Worker) - Sonneblom Ateljees (Pty) Ltd
*Material - Zukrafin Pty Ltd
Otelo Burning - Cinga Productions
Semi-Soet - Scramble Productions
Best Director of a Feature Film:
Katinka Heyns - Die Wonderwerker (The Miracle Worker)
*Craig Freimond - Material
Wayne Thornley - Adventures in Zambezia
Darrell James Roodt - Little One
Best Actor in a Feature Film:
Thomas Gumede as Year One in Otelo Burning
Nico Panagio as JP in Semi-Soet
Jack Devnarain as Ronnie in 31 Million Reasons
Dawid Minnaar as Eugene in Die Wonderwerker
*Riaad MOosa as Cassim in Material
Best Actress in a Feature Film:
*Lindiwe Ndlovu as Pauline in Little One
Nolwazi Shange as Dezi in Otelo Burning
Javashree Basava as Padme in Lucky
Eliza Cawood as Maria in Die Wonderwerker
Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film:
Mpho Osei-Tutu as Dezi in Otelo Burning
*Vincent Ebrahim as Ebrahim in Material
Louw Venter as Hertjie in Semi-Soet
Marius Weyers as Gys in Die Wonderwerker
Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film:
Denise Newman as Fatima in Material
*Matshepo Maleme as Busi in A Million Colours
Anneke Weidemann as Jane in Die Wonderwerker
Die Wonderwerker (The Miracle Worker) - Sonneblom Ateljees (Pty) Ltd
*Material - Zukrafin Pty Ltd
Otelo Burning - Cinga Productions
Semi-Soet - Scramble Productions
Best Director of a Feature Film:
Katinka Heyns - Die Wonderwerker (The Miracle Worker)
*Craig Freimond - Material
Wayne Thornley - Adventures in Zambezia
Darrell James Roodt - Little One
Best Actor in a Feature Film:
Thomas Gumede as Year One in Otelo Burning
Nico Panagio as JP in Semi-Soet
Jack Devnarain as Ronnie in 31 Million Reasons
Dawid Minnaar as Eugene in Die Wonderwerker
*Riaad MOosa as Cassim in Material
Best Actress in a Feature Film:
*Lindiwe Ndlovu as Pauline in Little One
Nolwazi Shange as Dezi in Otelo Burning
Javashree Basava as Padme in Lucky
Eliza Cawood as Maria in Die Wonderwerker
Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film:
Mpho Osei-Tutu as Dezi in Otelo Burning
*Vincent Ebrahim as Ebrahim in Material
Louw Venter as Hertjie in Semi-Soet
Marius Weyers as Gys in Die Wonderwerker
Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film:
Denise Newman as Fatima in Material
*Matshepo Maleme as Busi in A Million Colours
Anneke Weidemann as Jane in Die Wonderwerker
Best Writing Team of a Feature Film
*Chris Barnard - Die Wonderwerker
Craig Freimond - Material
James Whyle and the cast workshop - Otelo Burning
Darrell James Roodt - Little One
Best Cinematographer of a Feature Film
Koos Roets - Die Wonderwerker
*Trevor Brown - A Million Colours
Trevor Calverley - Material
Best Editor of a Feature Film
*Ronelle Loots - Die Wonderwerker
Aryan Kaganof - Man on Ground
Megan Gill - Material
Best Production Designer of a Feature Film
Francois Coetzee - Semi-Soet
Jackie Lotz - Zama Zama
Anita van Hermet, Chantal Carter - Otelo Burning
*Bathoni Robinson - Pretville
Best Music Composition
*Orangotang Music and Michael Bester - Semi-Soet
Zethu Mashika - Zama Zama
Tiago Correia Paulo, Alan Lazar - Otelo Burning
Bruce Retief - Adventures in Zambezia
Best Costume Designer
*Nerine Pienaar - Semi-Soet
Mia Zwiegers - Zama Zama
Ruy Filipe - Otelo Burning
Nerine Pienaar - Pretville
Best Make up/Hair Stylist
Theola Booyens - Semi-Soet
Elzette Winterbach - To the Power of Anne
Charlie Runge, Lee-Anne Nourse - Pretville
Best Sound Designer of a Feature Film
Barry Donnelly - Die Wonderwerker
Jim Petrak - Semi-Soet
*Charlotte Buys - Material
Best Student Film
E-lectricity - AFDA: Etienne Fourie, Robyn Oetle
LYFSTRAF - AFDA: Rudi Steyn, Martina Della Togna, Gianfranco Human, Sarah Muhoho
*Die Windpomp - AFDA: Miklas Manneke, Jade Galbraith
Best Short Film
*Umkhungo - Matthew Jankes
Loot - Greg Rom
There are no Heroes - Kyle Stevenson
Best Animation
I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts - Jungle Beat Sunrise Productions
*Adventures In Zambezia - Triggerfish Animation Studios
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