BANNED IN ITS HOMELAND AND MADE WHILE EVADING LOCAL AUTHORITIES, FILM MOVEMENT CLASSICS PRESENTS A LANDMARK APARTHEIRD-ERA FILM WIDELY CONSIDERED ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL AFRICAN MOTION PICTURES OF ALL TIME

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NEWLY RESTORED IN 4K FROM THE ORIGINAL 35MM NEGATIVE AND BEING RELEASED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ITS 35TH ANNIVERSARY, THIS POWERFUL DRAMA FROM DIRECTOR OSCAR SCHMITZ PREMIERES THEATRICALLY ON JULY 26, 2024 “A devastating attack on apartheid… A moral drama in disguise…Our conscience and sense of outrage are ripped open….”– Michael Wilmington, Los Angeles Times “Banned in South Africa upon release, the film conveys a volatile sense of both time and place….”– Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader “It gets far closer to the sights, sounds, smells and rhythms of Soweto life than an entire Attenborough of white liberal movies. Needless to say, it’s banned from SA cinema screens.”– Time Out “Mapantsula has been called “the first anti-apartheid feature film by, for and about black South Africans”…. [it’s] so vibrant and vivid that you can practically smell the streets of Soweto.”– Nicholas Barber, BBC Culture “…it feels more authentic and less contrived than other South African films….The interaction between blacks and whites in street scenes, the day-to-day routine of life in a black neighborhood, and the galvanizing spirit of black South African music are all powerfully felt.”– Janet Maslin, The New York Times S

YNOPSIS During demonstrations in apartheid-era South Africa, the police arrest Panic (Thomas Mogotlane), a “mapantsula” or petty gangster, while rounding up activists. His interrogation reveals the motivation for his involvement in the township riots. Once only concerned with partying, alcohol and his own interests, Panic finds himself being irreversibly pulled into the fray. Now, he is forced to choose between his personal freedom and taking a stand in the fight against the oppressive apartheid government. Directed by Oliver Schmitz and written by Schmitz and lead actor Thomas Mogotlane, MAPANTSULA has been hailed as the “first South African film to truly represent apartheid onscreen” (Okayafrica). Banned in its homeland and made while evading the local authorities, the film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes and went on to be selected as the South African entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Widely considered one of the most influential African motion pictures of all time, MAPANTSULA has been newly restored in 4K from the original 35MM negative.   MAPANTSULA (1988)Written & Directed by:  Oliver Schmitz Cast: Thomas Mogotlane, Marcel van Heerden, Thembi Mtshali-Jones, Dolly Rathbe Produced by: Max Montocchio, Oliver SchmitzCinematography by: Rod StewartGenre: World Cinema/Drama/Crime/Black Cinema/Classics RT: 92 minutes Language: English, Zulu, Afrikaans with English Subtitles 

About Film Movement Founded in 2002, Film Movement is a North American distributor of award-winning independent and foreign films based in New York City. It has released more than 350 feature films and shorts culled from prestigious film festivals worldwide. Film Movement’s theatrical releases include American independent films, documentaries, and foreign art house titles. Its catalog includes titles by directors such as Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Lee Isaac Chung, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Maren Ade, Jessica Hausner, Andrei Konchalovsky, Andrzej Wajda, Diane Kurys, Ciro Guerra and Melanie Laurent. In 2015, Film Movement launched its reissue label Film Movement Classics, featuring new restorations released theatrically as well as on Blu-ray and DVD, including films by such noted directors as Ang Lee, Eric Rohmer, Luchino Visconti, Stanley Kwan, Peter Greenaway, Bille August, Marleen Gorris, Takeshi Kitano, Arturo Ripstein, King Hu, Sergio Corbucci and Ettore Scola. For more information, please visit www.filmmovement.com. Visit www.filmmovementplus.com for more information about Film Movement Plus, Film Movement’s critically lauded streaming subscription service.
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