Shamwari_(film)

<i>Shamwari</i> (film)

Shamwari (film)

1982 film


Shamwari is a film that starred two of South Africa's leading actors, Ken Gampu and Ian Yule. It is about two escapees that can't stand each other. Chained together they embark on an escape from custody.

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Background

The film was shot on location in and around the city of Salisbury.[1] It was released in the United States on both Beta and VHS through Media Home Entertainment.[2] Ken Gampu played the part of Khumalo, Ian Yule played the part of Mathews and Tamara Franke played the part of Tracy.[3] Dominic Kanaventi also appears the film in one of his early roles,[4] and also in an early role, John Indi makes an appearance as the witchdoctor.[5] Ian Yule was also the co-writer for the film. He was led to believe that the film was a flop. John Hume who produced the film was marketing it under a different name.[6] The soundtrack for the movie was provided by the music group Four Jacks and a Jill.[7]

The film was released in South Africa by Ster-Kinekor and premiered in Johannesburg.[8]

Story

Set during the Rhodesian Bush War,[9] the story is about two men who are bonded together by chains.[10] The film bears a similarity to an earlier film, The Defiant Ones that starred Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis. Like the characters in The Defiant Ones, there is racial hatred between the two of them. The two main characters who have escaped from a harsh chain gang. To survive they have to bury their hatred as they try to make their way to freedom as they cross the country.[11][12]

Releases

Beta VCL VL9037 - United States - 1985.[13]

Cast

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References

  1. Zimbabwe's Cinematic Arts: Language, Power, Identity, By Katrina Daly Thompson - Page 219
  2. Interfilmes.com - Shamwari
  3. Noseweek, Issue #55, 1 April 2004 - THE SHOW(DOWN) MUST GO ON
  4. 4 Jacks And A Jill Website - A History of the Band from 1962 - 2000
  5. Noseweek, Issues 52-62 - Page 25
  6. The Cinema of Apartheid: Race and Class in South African Film, By Keyan Tomaselli - Chapter Seven, Marketing a Product
  7. Hollywood's Image of the South: A Century of Southern Films, By Katrina Daly Thompson - Page 58

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