
A true classic of guerrilla filmmaking, Mapantsula is now available after years of suppression, marking the 30th anniversary of South African Freedom Day in April 2024.
Mapantsula tells the story of Panic, a small-time hood who believes he sees all the angles. But he is soon in the web of the authorities, pushed to betray the revolutionaries fighting for change.
Director Oliver Schmitz worked closely with co-writer and lead actor Thomas Mogotlane, to produce a film under extreme censorship, and, by evasion of the authorities, they bravely created a radical and rare anti-apartheid feature film.
More than a gripping crime story, Mapantsula is an almost miraculous opportunity to understand South Africa from within during its struggle for freedom, centred on the choices offered to Panic by a system set out to dehumanise him. Vital, humane and unvarnished, this is the time to reckon with Mapantsula.
Presented by Mosa Mpetha of Cinema Africa! and Tatenda Jamera of Maona Art. Supported by Independent Cinema Office and What The Hero Wants. Funded by BFI Audience Projects Fund.
Hyde Park Picture House
Brudenell Road
Leeds
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United Kingdom