Africa In Motion: SMS Sugar Man

Dir. Aryan Kaganof, 2006

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Sun 14 December 2008 // 19:30 / Cinema

Please note: this film contains nudity and scenes of sexual nature.

Johannesburg - an evil, ugly city on a Christmas Eve. This is the turf of the lonely and the damned and no more damned can they be than Sugar Man (Kaganof) cruising the streets in his Automatic 1966 Valiant 200, continually on his mobile phone, peddling his girls to wealthy black punters.

This tongue in cheek inversion of the apartheid-years scenario of Afrikaans business men popping off to homelands to sample black girls is delivered with ironic force. From hotel to palatial apartment, he and the girls journey like Joseph and Mary looking for a room. The process of the night will awaken something in Sugar Man that will be born on Christmas Day.

Strangely romantic, consciously transgressive and aesthetically audacious - shot entirely on mobile phone cameras - the film is also a homage to Jean Luc Godard’s Alphaville. A checkered production history, plagued by disagreements between director and producer, almost accepted for Cannes but rejected after Kaganof refused to make alterations insisted on by the selectors, the film is destined to share the same floor as Citizen Kane and El Topo in the great Cinematheque Hotel of the Akashic Records.

FOLLOWED BY CLOSING NIGHT PARTY – BRING YOUR OWN AFRICAN RECORDS/MP3/CDs for a DJ relay in the Star & Shadow bar.

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