“Old Righteous Blues” is a touching South African film that tells the story of a young man who wants to heal his broken community through music. He sets out to bring back the Old Righteous Blues Christmas Choir Band, which fell apart due to family feuds. As he faces old wounds and seeks forgiveness, the film beautifully explores the power of music to bring people together. With its heartfelt journey of love, pain, and hope, this film is not just about singing; it’s about finding harmony in life and restoring connections.
Mandisa Zitha and Steven Markovitz were awarded the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters medals by the French government for their contributions to African cinema. The award ceremony, attended by French Ambassador David Martinon, highlighted the impact of Zitha and Markovitz’s work on South Africa’s cultural environment and the global film industry. The awards affirm the growing relevance of African cinema and the importance of diverse storytelling in shaping global perceptions of Africa.
The 25th Laureus World Sports Awards recently took place in Madrid, Spain, celebrating exceptional sporting achievements and athletes’ influence on society. Despite South Africa’s unsuccessful run, the event showcased inspiring tales of tenacity and fortitude, honoring athletes from around the world. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic and Spanish footballer Aitana Bonmatí were named Laureus World Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year, respectively. The awards underlined the athletes’ resilience, their influence on societies, and their impact on the worldwide sporting arena.
The 96th Academy Awards are almost here, and excitement is building for what promises to be a night of glamour, drama, and celebration. Five intriguing narratives are set to define this year’s Oscars, from the potential triumph of Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster “Oppenheimer” to the cultural impact of “Barbie.” The ceremony will also feature an innovative presenting approach, with former winners introducing this year’s nominees, adding to the anticipation of the evening.
Angelina Jolie is advocating for Ava DuVernay’s film “Origin” to be recognized at the Academy Awards. Jolie hosted a private social event and screening in Hollywood to promote the film, featuring the film’s actress and visionary. The film has received praise from numerous luminaries of the film world, making it a strong contender for the awards season.