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FILMOGRAPHY

Gangster’s Paradise – Jerusalema (2004, Unit Production Manager) 

Triomf (2007/2008, Associate Producer / Co-Producer), screened at Cannes

The Cursed Ones (2014/2015, Producer) 

Paradise Stop (2011, Production Manager)

Low Rider (2022, Co-Producer; co-production with Boudica Entertainment, UK)

The Quiet One Poster
Feature Documentary 

THE QUIET ONE
(in early production)

What happens when a man who has spent his life documenting history finally steps into his own?

Feature Film

LOW RIDER (2023)

Quinn, a queer Londoner, impulsively jets off to Cape Town following her mother's sudden passing, seeking to reconnect with her estranged father. Along the way, she forms a bond with a charismatic stranger, Harley, who offers to help her on her quest.

Starring Emma McDonald and Thishiwe Ziqubu, this BFI-backed UK-South Africa co-production, directed by Campbell X, is a queer, emotionally charged road movie that reimagines the Western genre through a contemporary lens. 

Low Rider - Emma & Thishiwe
The Cursed Ones Poster

Feature Film

THE CURSED ONES (2015)

A stylish Ghanaian noir tackling superstition, corruption, and the courage to confront them.​ Directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah, this critically acclaimed film was nominated for 13 African Movie Academy Awards and screened at top international festivals, including Pan African Film Festival (Los Angeles), Edinburgh International Film Festival, and Luxor African Film Festival.

Feature Film

TRIOMF (2008)

Set in a crumbling white working-class suburb built on the ruins of Sophiatown, TRIOMF is a darkly comic, taboo-busting plunge into post-apartheid dysfunction, family secrets, and racial delusion. Directed by Michael Raeburn and based on the explosive novel by Marlene van Niekerk, the film doesn’t flinch - it stares directly into the toxic underbelly of a nation in transition. Winner of Best South African Feature Film at the Durban International Film Festival, TRIOMF also earned critical attention at global festivals including Cannes’ L’Atelier, Tokyo International Film Festival, Göteborg Film Festival, and African Diaspora Film Festival (New York) - where it shocked, provoked, and refused to play nice.

Triomf, the movie. Poster.
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