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The Last Victims

The Last Victims is a 2019 political drama film directed by Maynard Kraak. The film was filmed entirely on location in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa and world premiered at the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) on 8 February 2019. The film then opened the Rapid Lion - South African International Film Festival at the historic Market Theater in Johannesburg, South Africa on 1 March 2019. It screened "in competition" with three nominations: Best Feature Film, Best Cinematography (Meekaaeel Adam) and Best Actor in a Leading Role (Sean Cameron Michael). The film was then selected at 40th Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), Durban South Africa. The film is now selected in competition at Knysna Film Festival, Knysna, South Africa & African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) in Nigeria. The film is nominated in 3 different section at AMAA viz. Best Screenplay (Sean Robert Daniels), Best Editing (Terwadkar Rajiv & Cohen Lorenzo Davids) & Best Sound (Janno Muller).

Plot

The film follows Dawid, a former member of South Africa's infamous C1 Counter Insurgency death squad, who must atone for his past when he helps one survivor Pravesh search for the bodies of a missing anti-apartheid cell. Unaware that as they hunt for answers, they too are being hunted.

"Notwithstanding that this film is based on real events, it is definitely a uniquely South African story because it’s about a fractured search for reconciliation in the face of a harrowing past that refuses to die out", says Rapid Lion festival director, Eric Miyeni,"It is a great metaphor for today’s South Africa".

Main cast

  • Sean Cameron Michael - Dawid
  • Kurt Egelhof - Pravesh
  • Marno van der Merwe - Young Dawid
  • Ashish Gangapersad - Young Pravesh
  • Grant Swanby - Warren
  • Wilson Dunster - Francois
  • Mark Mulder - Wouter
  • Deon Coetzee - Viaan
  • Kobus Van Heerden - Young Wouter
  • Tumie Ngumla - Young Lwazi
  • Baby Cele - Old Lwazi
  • Kira Wilkinson - Alice
  • Shelley Meskin - Martha
  • Sasha Stroebel - Luzanne
  • Caitlin Clerk - Phoebe
  • Ferdinand Gernandt - De Beer
  • Sam Phillips - TRC Committee Chair
  • Charles Bouguenon - Young Warren

Accolades

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