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Life, Above All (2010)

Life, Above All (2010)
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A child tries to hold her family together against prejudice, disease, and ignorance in this drama from South Africa. Chanda (Khomotso Manyaka) is only 12 years old, but she's already been forced to take on many of the responsibilities of an adult in her household. Chanda's father is gone, her stepfather, Jonah (Aubrey Poolo), is an irresponsible alcoholic, and her mother, Lillian (Lerato Mvelase), has been physically and emotionally devastated by AIDS and the death of her youngest child. Despite Chanda's dire circumstances, most of her neighbors offer little sympathy, believing her mother's illness is the result of divine judgment against her, and her reputation isn't helped by the fact that one of her few loyal friends is Esther (Keaobaka Makanyane), a sharp-tongued prostitute. Mrs. Tafa (Harriet Manamela), an elderly member of the village, believes she can help Chandra by moving her mother out of the community, but the girl knows she needs her mother no matter how ill she may be, and sets out to find her and bring her back home. Adapted from a novel by Allan Stratton, Life, Above All was an official selection at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Khomotso ManyakaKeaobaka Makanyane, (more)
Director(s):
Oliver Schmitz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Life, Above All

A child tries to hold her family together against prejudice, disease, and ignorance in this drama from South Africa. Chanda (Khomotso Manyaka) is only 12 years old, but she's already been forced to take on many of the responsibilities of an adult in her household. Chanda's father is gone, her stepfather, Jonah (Aubrey Poolo), is an irresponsible alcoholic, and her mother, Lillian (Lerato Mvelase), has been physically and emotionally devastated by AIDS and the death of her youngest child. Despite Chanda's dire circumstances, most of her neighbors offer little sympathy, believing her mother's illness is the result of divine judgment against her, and her reputation isn't helped by the fact that one of her few loyal friends is Esther (Keaobaka Makanyane), a sharp-tongued prostitute. Mrs. Tafa (Harriet Manamela), an elderly member of the village, believes she can help Chandra by moving her mother out of the community, but the girl knows she needs her mother no matter how ill she may be, and sets out to find her and bring her back home. Adapted from a novel by Allan Stratton, Life, Above All was an official selection at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Oliver Schmitz
Writer(s):
Oliver SchmitzDennis Foon
Producer(s):
Oliver Stoltz
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
ForeignDrama
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    PATRICIA B.

    It is the young people that we will have to count on..this young lady was wise beyond her years.

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    June Y.

    The movie is misnamed. It should be called, "Family Above All". It is a tear jerker so have the kleenex handy. Good movie in terms of showing the stigma of AIDs in Africa.

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    Colleen H.

    First, it is subtitled. So be prepared for that beforehand. But it is incredibly worth it to watch this film. The young main character is wise beyond her years. She is very strong willed and compassionate to those around her. When everyone in her life seems to be falling apart she strives to hold it together. And sacrifice her own education and perhaps future to build up those around her and not leave them behind.

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