Release Date: 2019-02-08
Overview: Set in South Africa's rural Great-Karoo region in the 1950s, this epic existential-adventure film chronicles the exploits of the outlaw John Kepe and the various individuals his escapades affected. This Robin-Hoodesque figure would steal primarily livestock from the white settler farmers, terrorizing them for over a decade. Led by the hardliner General Botha, a mammoth manhunt ensues in the very mountain where Kepe was rumored to occupy a Noah's Ark like cave. This spectacle ingratiated Kepe in the hearts of the marginalized indigenous-population, who turn Kepe's miscreant deeds into the stuff of legend, making him a threat to the very fabric of the colonial society. Sew the Winter to my Skin is a thrilling, operatic ride into the heart of Pre-Apartheid South Africa and is a visceral exploration of the effects of the colonial displacement that sewed the seeds for one of the most viciously racist, political regimes in history.
Rating: 7.2 / 10
Ezra Mabengeza
as Runner
Peter Kurth
as Botha
Kandyse McClure
as Golden Eyes
David James
as Frontiersman
Dave Walpole
as The Scarfaced Kid
Braam du Toit - Music
Jahmil X.T. Qubeka - Director
Jahmil X.T. Qubeka - Writer
Nikki Wilton - Executive Producer
Axel Hoebel - Set Decoration
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