Mother, I Am Suffocating. This Is My Last Film About You

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Mother, I Am Suffocating. This Is My Last Film About You
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Directed by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese
Screenplay byLemohang Jeremiah Mosese
Produced byLemohang Jeremiah Mosese
Starring
  • Napo Kalebe
  • Moliteli Mokake
CinematographyLemohang Jeremiah Mosese
Music byGuy James Cohen
Release date
  • 9 February 2019 (2019-02-09)
Running time
76 minutes
CountriesLesotho
Qatar
Germany
LanguagesEnglish
Sesotho

Mother, I Am Suffocating. This Is My Last Film About You is a 2019 Lesotho bilingual documentary film produced, written and directed by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese. [1] [2] The film depicts the scenario of personal experiences of the director after his departure from Lesotho who now resides in Germany. [3] The film was released on 9 February 2019 and received critical acclaim for its screenplay and cinematography. The film also received several nominations at international film festivals and was rated as one of the best African films of 2019. [4] [5]

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Synopsis

On the dusty streets of Lesotho, people stare at a young lady who carries a wooden cross on her back. She looks back at their faces. Taking the form of an extended poetic letter to the protagonist's mother and motherland, the film shifts its focus and perspective between Lesotho, a tiny nation in Southern Africa and Germany where the director lives. [6] [7]

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. [8]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResult
2019 15th Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Documentary Nominated
2019 Bergen International Film Festival Documentaire extraordinaireNominated
2019 Berlin International Film Festival Best DocumentaryNominated
2019Doc Aviv Film FestivalDepth of Field CompetitionNominated
2019 Durban International Film Festival Best DocumentaryNominated
2019 Sheffield International Documentary Festival Art DocumentaryNominated
2019 Pacific Meridian Best Documentary [9] Nominated
2019 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival Special Jury Award [10] Won

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