SAFF Canada 2021

Zero to Zero (plus bonus shorts series: Life Under COVID)

Expired November 15, 2021 5:00 AM
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6 films in package
Zero to Zero
Fighting every day for everyone’s tomorrow.
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Filmmakers' introduction to Mzansi in a time of COVID 19 - shorts series
Social Transformation and Empowerment Projects (STEPS) started producing a series of short films depicting the experiences of South Africans during COVID
Schools Shut Down
During the Covid-19 lockdown, a group of school friends try to maintain their education through online learning with limited access to devices or Internet while schools remain closed.
Jeannette Makes Masks
During the Covid-19 lockdown Jeanette Niyidufasha started making Covid-19 protective masks from home, with the support of her husband after her usual business trading closed due to lockdown, and donating extra masks to the unemployed out in the street. Her anxiety around the virus and mask wearing is increased as her daughter heads back to school during the pandemic
Lindela under Lockdown
During level 5 of the national lockdown a Congolese man is detained at Lindela, the largest facility for the holding of undocumented migrants in South Africa. In an effort to expose the gross human rights violations that he is subjected to, and the lack of safety regulations around Covid-19, he leaks cell phone video footage to his older brother on the outside.
Lefu - The Funeral
When Mpho Molotsi loses his mother to Covid-19, he is devastated to lose not only his closest relative, but also a confidant. The film is a portrait of final goodbyes, and follows Mpho and his family as they make final rites amidst the regulatory restrictions for burials during Covid-19.
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Compassionate in how it captures its subjects and evocative in its editing, Lefu – The Funeral deals with one of the many devastating realities of the coronavirus pandemic. This film is a profound dedication to families who have suffered the loss of loved ones due to COVID-19. Dealing with the untimely death of his mother, Mpho Molutsi reflects on his inability to follow ceremonial burial practices to bury her because of the pandemic. We witness its disruptive nature in the way these practices have changed to comply with COVID-19 funeral guidelines. His story resonates with many South Africans who have had grief touch their lives directly during these times.


SAFF Canada and EwB are proud to support STEPS and its mentorship of underrepresented South African filmmakers 

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    10 minutes
  • Language
    Sesotho
  • Country
    South Africa
  • Director
    Omelga Mthiyane
  • Screenwriter
    Omelga Mthiyane
  • Producer
    Tiny Mungwe, Bérénice Hahn
  • Executive Producer
    Don Edkins
  • Cast
    Mpho Solomon Molotsi, Moswetsa Joe Molotsi, Ginger Nkafu, The Molotsi Family
  • Cinematographer
    Maanda Nwendamutswu
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