U-Carmen eKhayelitsha

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U-Carmen eKhayelitsha
Directed by Mark Dornford-May
Produced by Mark Dornford-May,
Camilla Driver,
Ross Garland
Written by Mark Dornford-May,
Andiswa Kedama
Starring Pauline Malefane
Music by Georges Bizet
Distributed by Koch-Lorber Films
Release date(s) Flag of Germany 13 February 2005 (premiere at BIFF)
Flag of South Africa April 1, 2005
Flag of United Kingdom April 21, 2006
Flag of United States March 28, 2007 (New York City)
Running time 120 min.
Country South Africa
Language Xhosa
Budget $686,033 (est.)
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U-Carmen eKhayelitsha is a 2005 South African operatic film directed and produced by Mark Donford-May.

The movie is a modern remake of Bizet's 1875 opera Carmen. It is shot entirely in Xhosa, and combines both music from the original opera with traditional African music. It takes place in the Cape Town township of Khayelitsha. It was translated into Xhosa by Andiswa Kedama and Pauline Malefane, who also play Amanda and Carmen in the movie.

The movie tells the story of a cigarette factory-worker, Carmen, and her doomed love affair with police sergeant Jongikhaya.

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[edit] Golden Bear award

The film won critical acclaim when it won the Golden Bear at the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival.

[edit] Cast

  • Carmen - Pauline Malefane
  • Nomakhaya - Lungelwa Blou
  • Jongikhaya - Andile Tshoni
  • Manelisa - Noluthando Boqwana

[edit] See also

Other black adaptations of Carmen:

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Preceded by
Head-On
Golden Bear winner
2005
Succeeded by
Grbavica
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