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Online crowdfunding campaign initiated to make short film, Eruption

Eastern Cape filmmakers turn focus on mental illness

Zamandulo Malonde Features reporter
A new film by Eastern Cape filmmakers will focus on mental health awareness
NEW AWARENESS: A new film by Eastern Cape filmmakers will focus on mental health awareness
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The Eastern Cape Film Festival has partnered with Slate 2 Productions to create awareness around mental illness through a new short film titled Eruption.

Slate 2 Productions is an Eastern Cape all-female production company led by Sinomtha Nduna and Miselwa Ngamlana. The Eastern Cape Film Festival is a developmental initiative headed by Nceba Mqolomba, who is also chair of the Eastern Cape Film Forum.

The film falls in line with the production company’s quest to address and educate the public about issues that are normally shunned by society.

“As artists, we know more than anyone how mental illness can crush you and make you feel like you’re just existing without a purpose.

“Unintentionally, we often expose ourselves to situations that put us under pressure and end up comparing ourselves to our peers and family members. We believe that the ‘cure’ to mental health is facing all those loud noises inside your head,” Ngamlana said.

She said they aimed to remove the stigma placed on mental health issues, through film.

Eruption focuses on the main character, a depressed woman who constantly hears voices that affect her overall functioning.

The film encourages young people to stand against the pressures of their careers and society and move at their own pace.

“We are here to help put the pieces back together again, to learn how to look at ourselves with love and not judgment, to allow our voices to come out and say ‘I don’t want to’ or ‘I don’t feel up to it today’ without having your heart beat outside your chest,” Nduna said.

Nduna said they also hoped to make people aware of the impact of their words and actions on other people’s mental health.

The team has initiated an online crowdfunding campaign to make the film.

“The funds will be used for the three production phases — pre-production, production and post-production. This will include all cast, crew, gear hire, locations, catering and transportation costs,” Mqolombe said.

The film is set to launch in October and will be made available to the public free of charge.

Mqolombe said they hoped to shoot the film in the Eastern Cape but it would depend on sponsorship.

To support, the public can donate on https://www.backabuddy.co.za/miselwa-ngamlana and join the mental health awareness campaign on social media by uploading a video of themselves saying “your mental health matters” or a picture of themselves with a sign which reads “your mental health matters”, tagging Slate 2 Productions and the Eastern Cape Film Festival.

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