As the world eagerly
awaits November 9 to16 when the much-publicised 4th edition of the Africa
International Film Festival (AFRIFF) will come up, one remarkable move by the
organisers to create a sense of harmony among filmmakers in the continent is
the endorsement of notable South African actress, Xilole Tshabalala, as
Goodwill Ambassador of the festival.
Tshabalala met with
the AFRIFF team at the ongoing Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), where
she held talks with the Project Director Afie Braimoh and the Artistic Director
Keith Shiri who joined the team from London.
The actress, whose
short film, Through Her Eyes, is screening at DIFF, was excited to join
the team, having been eager to lend her voice to projects that promote Africa.
“I’m very excited as
an artiste and as a female filmmaker. Also, as an African, I am so happy about
anything that brings Africa together and puts us on the world map. I’m
overwhelmed with joy for being a part of the AFRIFF team,” she said to
reporters at the festival.
The star of Mnet’s Jacobs
Cross and SABC1’s soap, Generation, alongside Nollywood actress Rita
Dominic, will be the ambassadors for the festival.
Interestingly,
Tshabalala resumed duty immediately, talking to people at the ongoing DIFF
about the qualities that differentiate AFRIFF from other festivals.
The actress, who has
already marked the festival date in her diary, further added that it would be
her second time in Nigeria, when she arrives on November 8, a day to the
festival’s opening ceremony.
AFRIFF holds at the
popular Tinapa Business Resort in Calabar, Cross River State. The event will
feature daily film screenings, workshops, master classes, exhibitions, film
premieres, glamorous opening and closing ceremonies. It will round off with an
award night that will celebrate winning film entries as well as their cast and
crew.
Tshabalala’s Through
Her Eyes, a ‘Man’s World’-themed film will also be showing at the festival.
Although her first
stint with Nigeria was in Abuja, she cannot wait to witness Calabar, a city she
learnt is the tourism hub of Nigeria.
“When Chioma Ude, the
founder of AFRIFF, called me, I had no choice but to jump at the offer-perhaps,
it is also because it’s woman power.
“Yes, the festival is
being run by an amazing woman. So, I feel excited about an opportunity for me
to share my experience and belief about the beauty of Africa. More importantly,
I am excited because it will also offer the opportunity to show that AFRIFF has
demonstrated that she can hold a film festival equal to internationally
acclaimed festivals,” she said.
Born in Vrede in the
Free State, the 37-year-old actress is best known for her role as Julia Motene
in Generation. She also played alongside her mentor, Thembi Mtshali, in The
Crucible at the Market Theatre.
She enrolled at the
National School of the Arts and graduated with the honour of best overall
performer. She has worked on other television productions, including Justice
for All, Scoop Schoombie, Isidingo, Secret in my Bosom and Soul City,
among others.
Xolile, as she is
simply called, has received a number of acting awards, including Duku Duku
Viewers Choice award (2003) and People Magazine Crystal Award for Best Soap
Actress (2004), among others.
She took a break from
acting in 2005 to attend the New York Film School, honing her skill as a film
producer and director.
She played the role
of Sister Zama in the seventh season of the SABC1 drama series, Soul City
(in 2006) and played a guest role in the fifth season of the American drama
series, NCIS, in 2007.
She starred as Mandi
Mbalula, Mvelo’s (Yonda Thomas) father’s calculating accountant and
second-in-command at Nobela Holdings in the SABC1 drama series, Fallen,
in 2011.
She also starred as
TT’s gorgeous wife Gugu, an ambitious player development executive who gives
the casino’s high rollers whatever they want, but is unable to give TT the one
thing he wants- a child- in the SABC3 drama, series High Rollers, in
2013.
Xilole is also
popular for her campaign about being natural, leading that line with braids and
Afro-hairstyles alone.
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