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8/10
splendidly photographed, nicely scored and sincerely acted.
JeffersonCody27 July 2010
THEMBA - A BOY CALLED HOPE with Nat "Junior" Singo, Kagiso Mtetwa, Simphiwe Dana and Patrick Mofokeng, directed by Stefanie Sycholt.

THIS German/South African film about a youngster who overcomes poverty and adversity to become a star soccer player is splendidly photographed, nicely scored and sincerely acted. Similar in some ways to "Beat the Drum" and the Oscar-nominated "Yesterday", it focuses on Themba (Nat Singo, who also starred in "Beat the Drum"), a Xhosa boy who lives with his mom Mandisa (Simphiwe Dana) and sister Nomtha (Anisa Mhlungula) in a rural part of the Eastern Cape. They stay in a hut on a hill near Port St. Johns, and the view, like the countryside, is beautiful. But Themba's dad, Vuyo (Rapulana Seiphemo) deserted the family four years ago and their life is a daily struggle. Mandisa takes in former mine worker, Luthando (Patrick Mofokeng) as a lodger. Her becomes her lover, so when she loses her job and must travel to Cape Town to find work, Luthando - who drinks to much - stays on to look after the kids. Themba shows great promise as a footballer, but one terrible night Luthando tries to attack Nomtha. While Themba manages to save his sister, he ends up being raped. After this, the children pack up their meagre belongings and go down to Cape Town to search for their mother. They eventually find her living in a broken down shack in Masiphumelele township, but she is extremely ill. Fortunately, the brave, determined Themba has not lost his passion for soccer. And hope is just around the corner. All this might sound depressing, and the film is certainly very moving. Yet it is ultimately an uplifting, inspiring and enjoyable story with a happy ending, a strong message and much to say about HIV/AIDS. The charismatic Nat Singo is definitely the star of the show, but he is well supported by Kagiso Mtetwa who plays Themba's loyal friend Sipho, and both singer Simphiwe Dana (making her film debut) and Patrick Mofokeng ("Invictus") serve up excellent supporting performances. "Themba: A Boy Called Hope" juggles a lot of themes and two story lines that do not always hang together right, but it is a well made, interesting film that has already won a couple of awards in Germany. Hopefully it will find an audience in South Africa too. GRANT AUBIN.
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9/10
Severely beautiful !
kartriter887 January 2011
I went for this movie at the Pune International Film Festival today. I'd half agreed only because my friend said it had Jens Lehmann in it, and basically I love sports movies.

But Themba is so much more than a soccer movie. Its not the best movie ever made, but its certainly an exhilarating experience, right from the beautiful east-cost South African coast line to the laid back Capetown. Truly, one of the line of those excellent African world cinema features, read Hotel Rwanda, Last King of Scotland, Blood Diamond , et al. Themba is an extremely talented young boy who lives in beautiful countryside South Africa with his mom and sister. The life is extremely poverty ridden and diseased.

But, despite a string of despairing events and hardships, Themba wants to keep fighting for his dream to represent the South African national football team - the Bafana Bafana. The movie also sends out a lots've messages, especially focusing on HIV, and the situation in Africa.

Themba is in no way very original, and we've all seen movies about achieving dreams despite adversity, but its beautifully strung together, and the locations and filming are out of the world. Its a sweet little story, but truly a very strong one at that. Watch it for just going through the essence of mesmerizing cinematography once again.
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