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Le secret de Chanda

  • 2010
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  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Le secret de Chanda (2010)
A young South African girl fights to rescue the people she loves.
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A touching mother-daughter relationship that reflects the modern South Africa.A touching mother-daughter relationship that reflects the modern South Africa.A touching mother-daughter relationship that reflects the modern South Africa.

  • Director
    • Oliver Schmitz
  • Writers
    • Dennis Foon
    • Oliver Schmitz
    • Allan Stratton
  • Stars
    • Khomotso Manyaka
    • Keaobaka Makanyane
    • Harriet Lenabe
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Oliver Schmitz
    • Writers
      • Dennis Foon
      • Oliver Schmitz
      • Allan Stratton
    • Stars
      • Khomotso Manyaka
      • Keaobaka Makanyane
      • Harriet Lenabe
    • 12User reviews
    • 78Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 10 nominations total

    Videos6

    Life, Above All
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    Life, Above All
    Life, Above All: What Did She Say?
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    Life, Above All: What Did She Say?
    Life, Above All: Let Me Call My Mother!
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    Life, Above All: Let Me Call My Mother!
    Life, Above All: Your Best Friend
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    Life, Above All: Your Best Friend
    Life, Above All: Chanda In The Countryside
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    Life, Above All: Chanda In The Countryside
    Life, Above All: You Amaze Me
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    Life, Above All: You Amaze Me

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    Khomotso Manyaka
    • Chanda
    Keaobaka Makanyane
    • Esther
    Harriet Lenabe
    • Mrs. Tafa
    • (as Harriet Manamela)
    Lerato Mvelase
    • Lillian
    Tinah Mnumzana
    • Aunt Lizbet
    Aubrey Poolo
    • Jonah
    Mapaseka Mathebe
    • Iris
    Thato Kgaladi
    • Soly
    Kgomotso Ditshweni
    • Dudu
    Rami Chuene
    • Aunty Ruth
    Jerry Marobyane
    • Mr. Pheto
    Tshepo Emmanuel Nonyane
    • Mr. Lesole
    Johanna Refilwe Sihlangu
    • Mrs. Lesole
    Vusi Muzi Given Nyathi
    • Mr. Nylo
    Patrick Shai
    Patrick Shai
    • Dr. Charles Chilume
    Nelson Motloung
    • Mr. Chauke
    Ernest Mokoena
    • Sipho Mandla
    Mary Twala
    Mary Twala
    • Mrs. Gulubane
    • Director
      • Oliver Schmitz
    • Writers
      • Dennis Foon
      • Oliver Schmitz
      • Allan Stratton
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    6jordondave-28085

    Life is hard to endure enough in South Africa

    (2011) Life, Above All/ Le secret de Chanda (In South Africa with English subtitles) DRAMA

    At the first few minutes has 12 year old Chanda (Khomotso Manyaka) picking a coffin for her baby sister. We don't know how she had died, except to say that deaths over there are a common occurrence. She later finds out that her worthless step dad stole money so that he can drink more, intended for the coffin, forcing Chanda to go and take the money back. After burying her baby sister, the movie then dwells on Chanda having to take care of her mother without viewers understanding what she's diagnosed with, with critics I've read, saying that her mother's contacted the aids epidemic. As a result of her mother suffering of something created a rift within her neighbors eager to drive her away. In this movie, we also get to witness, rituals practiced if people can't afford medicine, treatment or proper health care. There's also zero criticism about how it's gov't treats it's own people. Many of the things shown on this movie are absolutely nothing new to anyone who keeps up with the news, since much of what's shown here are usually shown in documentaries and whatnot. Why watch the movie one may ask, it is to say that nothing's still being done about anything and that children should not have to carry this kind of responsibility when it's the governments job.
    7OJT

    Heartful social drama from suburban South Africa

    I've been quite surprised if the quality of South African films from the latter years, and this is another example of this quality. And a South African film isn't only Dustrict 9 or Vehicle 19, which both were great, but also film like this little gem, based on the novel "Chanda's secrets" by Canadian Allan Stratton, and directed by the German director Oliver Schmitz, which is born in Cape Town, S.A.

    Young Chanda, 12, is checking out the funeral for her little sister Sarah, which have suddenly died, getting to know that the money the mother kept has been stolen. Her father is an irresponsible drunk, and she realizes that her friend is selling services as a prostitute to the lorry drivers down town. Chanda begins to understand a lot about how the world functions. We get to see Chanda's poor neighborhood in Elandsdoorn outside of Johannesburg. Her mother turns ill just after, making even more challenges for Chanda, amongst them a lot of rumors and superstition. A superstition that adds deeply to the challenges in such a poor community.

    The film was chosen for the "Un certain regard"-program under the Cannes Festival, very deservedly. I haven't read the novel, but I understand the film makes a good job, though having to let out some if the film to make a film out of it. Fine cinematography work, with great use of light focusing, and great job fond by the actors, makes this a very see-worthy film. It depicts the challenges which might occur in every society, but also the ones hitting especially hard in a poor neighborhood.

    It's a beak realistically told film, even if it's a fictional tale. Still the film is not without hope. Chanda makes a big difference in her neighborhood, with her heart and sense of getting things right.
    9MikeyB1793

    Strong

    This is very tender-hearted film and well acted. It grows on you so bare with it, because the characters develop through-out. It took sometime before I felt being pulled into this story, but I am very happy I stayed with it. The film has a very strong feeling of authenticity. It's not trying to swindle you with false emotions; it never sinks into false melodrama.

    The theme is of struggle – and the resiliency of women – more particularly a young girl growing up. The struggles are with poverty, AIDS, abandonment, and ignorance. The individuals face their issues with a stoical, but telling emotion. The performances are strong and intense. The ending brings us a soulful resolution.
    8lil_blizzard_s

    Will recommend.

    I recommend reading the book ( Chanda's Secret) first to appreciate the full concept behind the movie. Some parts of the book was cut out which is a shame but understandable. I guess, he had to take into account the length of the movie and the type of movie he wanted to do i.e as a narrated film. However the director managed to include all the characters from the book without cutting some out - so kudos to him. I'm sure most of the actors were first-timers. But each held their part and did a good job. I Love how the characters spoke in their own language. The singing scenes were very effective.The music at the end was so powerful and touching - it really tied and summed up the movie perfectly. Brought me to tears. I really recommend reading the book first though before watching the movie because I think they both compliment each other. But I will recommend it. Great movie for mature young readers and over.
    10p-seed-889-188469

    A truly magnificent movie

    This movie should be compulsory viewing for all budding film students. In fact all film makers, everywhere, should be locked in a small, locked room, strapped down and forced to watch this. For in the hour and a half it takes to watch this movie you will learn more about what movie making is truly all about. Here is a movie with a heart, a soul and perhaps most importantly, a point. It will rip your heart apart and along the way make you feel infinitely guilty that you have the couple of bucks to rent this movie, let alone enough money to own a television set to watch it on. Yet this is not the "message" this is simply a consequence of telling a real life story, of people with nothing and who just get on with life. It is indictment on the human race that we live in such inequitable times, yet again, that is not the message, just the backdrop. The actors in this movie are simply magnificent. Not only is the "lead" actor who plays Chanda stunningly good but also those who play small, almost minute parts. Amongst a truly outstanding cast the young girls who play 12 year old Esther and 6 year oldish Iris are simply phenomenal, these tiny children conveying more in a smile or the tiniest wrinkle of their faces than a veteran actor of 60 years. How they even understood what they had to do amazes me, how they actually did it astounds me.

    This is a "simple" story but then again the best things in life are simple. This is a movie mostly about humanity, and sometimes about the lack of humanity. It is about personal strength, about love, about the triumph (at least in this case) of compassion over everything the world can throw at you. OK, 100,000 movies have already been made about this stuff, and 100,000 more are still to be made. But this one actually works. See it and be amazed.

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      The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards. It was not ultimately nominated but did make the Academy's shortlist.
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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Sotho
    • Also known as
      • Life, Above All
    • Filming locations
      • Elandsdoorn, Limpopo, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Dreamer Joint Venture Filmproduction
      • Enigma Pictures
      • Niama Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $134,461
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,788
      • Jul 17, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $230,529
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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