Local film promises to be a big hit

Posted in News by Anchen Coetzee on 7 May, 2018 at 10:46 p.m.

BARBERTON - On Saturday, Africa InTouch News spoke to writer and director, Jacqueline Brits, on the set of her new movie, “Ngwenyama’s Tears”. The movie, set in Barberton, has a unique touch with a combination of animation and real life characters. Ngwenyama’s Tears is homegrown and apart from the two main characters, who are from Gauteng, all the other actors are local.

Behind the scenes

Filming in front of the town hall.

Story & Footage: Anchen Coetzee / Ama'Zone Media t/a Africa InTouch News

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