News Archive for November, 2008

Flora Smith introduces Son of Man

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Last night’s Forest Row Film Society screening of Son of Man drew a packed house of over 120 people. Introduced by Flora Smith who, with Mark Dornford-May, worked heavily on the original theatre production on which the film was based, the audience were treated to the remarkable story of the project and the creation of the film.

Flora Smith introduces Son of Man

Flora Smith introduces Son of Man

Cast entirely using non-professional actors and singers from a South African township, the original theatre company created powerful and at times controversial Xhosa versions of Carmen and the Chester mystery plays. These were performed not only in South Africa, but also in London and on a subsequent world tour to great acclaim.

The Carmen production was filmed first (released as U-Carmen eKhayelitsha) and the mystery plays rewritten and released as Son of Man in 2006 utilising some of the words of Steve Biko in Jesus’ sermons and speeches.

The audience responded very positively to the film, talking afterwards of the current resonances with events in Congo, and also in the context of the US election results. We look forward to screening U-Carmen eKhayelitsha next year.

Special screening of Son of Man

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Cover of the DVD of Son of Man

The next screening of Forest Row Film Society will be this Friday, 7th November at 8pm when we will show the fantastic South African film Son of Man (certificate 12A). This is our second screening with the new digital equipment; doors open and 7.30 and we have a licensed bar for the evening alongside our usual tea and cakes. We had a packed house for our last film so would recommend arriving early.

We are delighted that the film will be introduced by Flora Smith, who, together with director Mark Dornford-May, produced the original theatre version. Son of Man will be screened in Forest Row Village Hall; admissions are £5/£4 (concessions). Further details about the film and a trailer are available on the official film site: http://www.sonofmanmovie.com/.

Newly-released DVDs will also be available on the evening. These are priced at £19.99, and may also be purchased from Spier Films.