WATCH SA films released in 2018 worth watching
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WATCH: SA films released in 2018 worth watching
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Mon, 12/31/2018 - 13:45
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Baby Mamas was released on October 12 and stars Salamina Mosese and Thembisa Mdoda.
JOHANNESBURG - The past few years has seen the release of several local movies that capture the South African experience.
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The success of movies like "Tsotsi" and "Happiness is a four-letter word" has created a new generation of movie-goers who are willing to pay for content that is relevant to their experiences.
Below is a list of some the most highly anticipated movies that were released in 2018:
1. Five Fingers for Marseilles
The Western thriller Five Fingers for Marseilles is a story about a group of young men who stand up to police oppression in the small town of Marseilles in the Eastern Cape. Starring Vuyo Dambula, the movie was released on 6 April and has won several awards at the African Movie Academy Awards 2018.
YouTube / Five Fingers For Marseilles
Twenty years ago, the young ‘Five Fingers’ fought for the rural town of Marseilles, against brutal police oppression.
2. Catching Feelings
Written, directed and starring Kagiso Lediga alongside Pearl Thusi, Catching Feelings has been described as a dark romantic comedy which follows an urbane young academic and his beautiful wife, as their lives get turned upside down when a celebrated and hedonistic older writer moves into their Johannesburg home.
YouTube / LRM Online
This is the teaser trailer for Catching Feelings. It had premiered exclusively with LRM for the Los Angeles Film Festival.
3. Baby Mamas
Baby Mamas was released countrywide on October 12 2018 and is a comedy-drama revolving around the daily lives and loves of four professional women who are all in different stages of their own real-life baby mama drama.
YouTube / Baby Mamas Film SA
Baby Mamas is a comedy drama revolving around the daily lives, loves and drama of four professional women who are all in different stages of their own real-life baby mama drama.