Sibs Shongwe-La Mer: Necktie Youth

På udstillingen AFRICA REFRAMED – Afrikansk samtidsfotografi i Øksnehallen vises onsdag aftener i juli en række film. I morgen 6. juli 19:00 er det den sydafrikanske NECKTIE YOUTH fra 2015 som er instrueret af Sibs Shongwe-La Mer.

SYNOPSIS

Shongwe-La Mers s/h film er en fortælling om utilpassede unge, dårlige stoffer, bravado og selvmord, og udspiller sig i de grønne middelklasseforstæder til Johannesburg. Filmen begynder et år efter Jabz’ veninde Emily død, som hun af ukendte årsager livestreamede på nettet. Et dokumentarfimhold vil finde sandheden om hendes død, mens Jabz og andre, der kendte Emily, bare vil glemme. Jabz og September cruiser rundt i byen i en lånt Jaguar, mens de snakker om race, politik og bizarre seksuelle møder. En række tilsyneladende tilfældige begivenheder fra butikstyveri på apoteket over en slåskamp i en spiritusforretning og et foruroligende besøg hos deres drag-pusher fører dem i sidste ende i armene på de smukke, bikiniklædte, jødiske tvillinger, Tali og Rafi. Høje på dyr vin og stoffer tumler gruppen rundt i en barnlig, euforisk dis, men gennem det hele holder Jabz og September fast i hinanden i forsøget på at udtrykke det, alle de unge i byen søger: ønsket om medfølelse og identitet i store doser. (Afrika Reframed, programtekst)

SYNOPSIS

Shot in black and white, Shongwe-La Mer’s films is a tale of disaffected youth, bad drugs, bravado

and suicide, set amongst the leafy suburbs of middleclass Johannesburg. Its one year after the death of Jabz’s friend Emily who mysteriously livestreamed her own suicide on the internet. While

a documentary crew tries to make sense of her death, Jabz and others who knew Emily are desperate to forget. Jabz and September float through the city in a borrowed Jaguar, mouthing off

about race, politics and bizarre sexual encounters. A series of seemingly random events, from

shoplifting pharmaceuticals to picking a fight in a liquor store, to a disturbing visit to their cross-dressing drug dealer, eventually leads them to the home (and the arms) of beautiful bikiniclad Jewish twins, Tali and Rafi. Expensive wine is opened and more drugs consumed as the group

descends into a childlike euphoric haze. Through it all Jabz and September cling to each other, trying to express the feeling shared by all the kids in the city; a desire for compassion and identity in large doses.

Necktie Youth (2015), director: Sibs Shongwe-La Mer, South Africa 2015

https://vimeo.com/124532257 (trailer)

http://www.indiewire.com/2015/04/tribeca-review-drugs-and-sex-define-necktie-youth-a-south-african-kids-62868/ (Review)

AFRICA REFRAMED – Afrikansk samtidsfotografi i Øksnehallen, København 18. juni-2. august 2016.

http://www.africareframed.com/#africareframed (filmprogrammet er inkluderet her)

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Allan Berg Nielsen
Allan Berg Nielsen

Allan Berg Nielsen started the first documentary cinema in Randers, Denmark way back in the 1970’es. He did so at the museum, where he was employed. He got the (16mm) films from the collection of the National Film Board of Denmark (Statens Filmcentral). He organised a film festival in his home city, became a member of the Board of Directors of the Film Board, started to write about films in diverse magazines, were a juror at several festivals and wrote television critiques in the local newspaper. From 1998-2003 Allan Berg was documentary film consultant (commissioning editor) at The Danish Film Institute, a continuation of the Film Board. Since then free lance consultant in documentary matters.

abn@filmkommentaren.dk

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