The Wooden Camera (2003) Reviews

The Wooden Camera (2003)
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A young boy and his best friend learn that a simple choice can alter the entire course of a lifetime in this introspective English-language drama from South African filmmaker Ntshavheni Wa Luruli. When Madiba and Sipho discover the dead body of a man clutching a briefcase that contains a gun and a video camera, Sipho's fate is sealed when he reaches for the gun and the introverted Madiba's artistic aspirations are unlocked when he begins to see a new world through the lens of the video camera. As Sipho descends into a life of crime, the challenges of life in post-apartheid South Africa slowly begin to come into focus for young Madiba. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ntshavheni Wa Luruli
Format(s):
DVD
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Harry LaTan P.

verry good

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Susan K.

I liked this movie. Its good to see how life is with children in anyther country. I like this moves alot.

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Toni R.

This was a very good movie about lives of children living in Cape Town and the decisions that their culture forced upon them.

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Philip R.

This wholesome story about growing up in South Afirca. Its not to flashy just a great piece.

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Esther E.

This was a really nice film that I could sit down with my family and watch comfortably. The storyline is engaing and easy to follow, one really felt for all the characters and at the end of it all, you know that you've watched something special.

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    Harry LaTan P.

    verry good

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    Susan K.

    I liked this movie. Its good to see how life is with children in anyther country. I like this moves alot.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Toni R.

    This was a very good movie about lives of children living in Cape Town and the decisions that their culture forced upon them.

    Yes   |   No

     
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