IN CONVERSATION WITH NOMPILO,DIMPHO,TUMISO

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Nompilo Khumalo, a 27-year-old filmmaker from Soweto, has earned major acclaim after winning a Special Mention award at the Visions of Freedom Film Festival, which runs as part of the Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival held at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg.
Her poignant short film, Legae Laka (“My Home”), co-directed with Dimpho Malatjie, struck a chord with judges and audiences alike. The story explores grief and identity—capturing Dimpho’s emotional journey after losing her mother, woven through poetic narration and scenes from Limpopo’s landscapes.

Celebrating her win, Khumalo shared:

“To have industry giants in the same room watching our film was deeply validating. It showed our small efforts are being seen.”
Despite the festival's status as a student-led platform, the experience exceeded expectations for Khumalo—surrounded by renowned film-makers and actors she admires.
She is now working on two new short films, continuing to pursue her passion even amid funding challenges. As she put it:
“Winning the award felt like everything came full circle. It meant our hard work didn’t go unnoticed.”

Why This Story Matters
Amplifying Young Voices: Khumalo’s win demonstrates that student filmmakers with authentic stories—especially those centering black women’s experiences—can break through.
Representation Through Storytelling: Legae Laka shows how emotional truth, cultural imagery, and local identities can powerfully intersect in film.
Encouraging Emerging Talent: Her success inspires other new filmmakers facing resource barriers to keep pushing and developing their craft.
30 Jul 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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