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Material

  • 2012
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.2K
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Material (2012)
ComedyDrama

Cassim is a young Muslim man who works in his father's fabric shop in Johannesburg. However, Cassim wants to be a stand-up comedian, which his father disproves of. When he gets a gig at a lo... Read allCassim is a young Muslim man who works in his father's fabric shop in Johannesburg. However, Cassim wants to be a stand-up comedian, which his father disproves of. When he gets a gig at a local bar, he has to find a way of keeping it a secret.Cassim is a young Muslim man who works in his father's fabric shop in Johannesburg. However, Cassim wants to be a stand-up comedian, which his father disproves of. When he gets a gig at a local bar, he has to find a way of keeping it a secret.

  • Director
    • Craig Freimond
  • Writers
    • Ronnie Apteker
    • Rosalind Butler
    • Craig Freimond
  • Stars
    • Riaad Moosa
    • Vincent Ebrahim
    • Joey Rasdien
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Craig Freimond
    • Writers
      • Ronnie Apteker
      • Rosalind Butler
      • Craig Freimond
    • Stars
      • Riaad Moosa
      • Vincent Ebrahim
      • Joey Rasdien
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Riaad Moosa
    • Cassim Kaif
    Vincent Ebrahim
    • Ebrahim Kaif
    Joey Rasdien
    • Yusuf
    Denise Newman
    Denise Newman
    • Fatima Kaif
    Krijay Govender
    • Dadi Kaif
    Zakeeya Patel
    • Aisha Kaif
    Carishma Basday
    • Zulfa Ahmed
    Royston Stoffels
    • Rafiq Kaif
    Quanita Adams
    • Shareen
    Afzal Khan
    • Faheem
    Mel Miller
    • Merv
    Nik Rabinowitz
    • Dave Gold
    Osman Ali
    • Shanawaaz
    Rabin Harduth
    • Farouk
    Mark Bennett
    • Performer in stand-up bar
    Rosalind Butler
    • Customer at Rafiq's shop
    Francesca Freimond
    • Little girl at shop
    Vashti Govindasami
    • Little girl in park
    • Director
      • Craig Freimond
    • Writers
      • Ronnie Apteker
      • Rosalind Butler
      • Craig Freimond
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    User reviews25

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    7mike-4046

    Material is a leap forward in SA cinema

    I get nervous when I hear that a new "South African" movie is being made. With all due respect and love, years of "Mr. Bones" sequels have left me skeptical about the ability of the SA film industry to produce world class stories.

    You'll understand then why I curtailed my enthusiasm ahead of seeing Ronnie Apteker's new feature, Material. The SA film industry doesn't produce movies all that often and so when they do, there's a crap ton of hype to go with them. Everybody wants you to rally around the new film, hoping that you won't notice that it's not all that good and celebrate nonetheless because "local is lekker."

    Ronnie's previous movies were cool, but he'll forgive me for saying that they weren't extraordinary. "Straight out of Benoni" struck a chord with me only because I grew up in Benoni, but it was still little more than experimental fun, and Footskating 101 was somewhat forgetful.

    Material is different though. From the very first shot the movie is sincere and absorbing in its attempt to tell an ancient story of the struggle between tradition, culture, religion and modernism.

    Cassim Kaif (played by multi-talented comedian and medical doctor Riaad Moosa) is a budding comedian who spends his daylight hours keeping the struggling Kaif family fabric shop in Fordsburg afloat, alongside his stubborn and old-fashioned father, Ebrahim (played by Vincent Ebrahim.)

    The story is a familiar one. Cassim must balance his love and respect for his family and their faith while discovering his giftedness as an entertainer in a secular environment. He leads this double life with the help of his best friend Yusuf (played by Joey Rasdien) but all comes to a head when his family discovers the truth.

    This sounds pretty serious, doesn't it? Well it is, but this relatively earnest tale is expertly interwoven with countless genuinely hilarious moments, which one could only expect from a movie written by people like Riaad Moosa and Ronnie Apteker (among others.) Those who have had the pleasure of meeting Ronnie will appreciate and testify to his brilliant sense of humour and all round appreciation for the lighter side of life, while Riaad is widely recognized as one of South Africa's top comedians. As a result Material is hard to categorise. It's all at once a fantastic comedy and gripping drama, something we seldom see in SA.

    The film is not perfect, but is carried on the brilliant leading performances delivered by Vincent Ebrahim and Riaad Moosa. In fact Moosa surprises with his acting chops – is there anything this guy can't do? The script is solid and the supporting performances are endearing. All in all Material is a massive leap forward in local cinema, and hopefully a sign of things to come.

    Go see Material. It works because it is a story about the things that matter most in life; love, family, forgiveness, reconciliation, perseverance and of course, hilarious laughter. At worst you will be supporting local cinema. At best, it will change the way you see the world.
    10sarah-strauss

    Proudly South African

    South African's are known for rugby, cricket, good wine and many other things, but let's be honest, we've never really been "known" for our acting.

    I am an AVID cinema-goer and I can honestly say that Material is one of the most beautiful film's I have seen in a long time.

    As I was sitting in the movie house I found my heart SWELL with pride to the point where it almost burst right out of my chest! These guys did all the work and yet there in my seat, I felt so proud to be called South African.

    And to top it off, there are a number of scenes that are absolutely hilarious! I can't remember the last time I laughed from my belly.

    The Material movie is an ABSOLUTE MUST-SEE!
    10Dr-durbs

    Highly recommended

    A sensitive and funny movie - no it can't be South African, known for its blunt and slapstick, almost retarded approach to comedy.

    But it is! The characters are well defined, the casting and acting by and large excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it, and left the theater feeling uplifted, happy and positive. This is why I go to movies. I loved it.

    If I have any criticism, the movie lapses once or twice into sentimental "musical" moments, but these are short lived, and may even actually add to the enjoyment. Also, the movie seems a little rushed at the end, as if it ran out of time, and loose ends had to be tied up too quickly. Maybe I was enjoying it so much I didn't want it to end. But I am having to nit pick, to find negatives.

    Well done to the producers, this movie makes me so proud. I sincerely hope it marks a sea change in our approach to movie-making. We have so much talent, so many excellent locations, such passionate people - like Ronnie Apteker - I'm hoping we start producing more movies like this and show the world we can do it.
    9ajju-cool

    What a little gem!

    I didn't expect much from this movie, but what a treat it turned out to be. I didn't even realize it was a South African movie until quarter way. Absolute gem. Connects very well to the audience through various emotions and at so many levels.

    People in Asia would specially connect well to this movie which is a treat.

    If you haven't watched this yet, do watch it.
    9neospace-studio

    Good script and acting, Brilliant cinematography and score- Material is SA's best movie

    Like everybody else, my expectations of SA films are low (not for lack of talent but for their leaning towards the overly emotional or slapstick.'Material' really surprises and strikes that delicate balance of being at once, thought provoking, touching and funny. Particularly noteworthy is its restraint, which prevents it from becoming clichéd and bollywood-like, making it a universal but South African story. Acting was excellent all round, the script was great and the cinematography was brilliant(Fordsburg was an equally forceful character in the film and I particularly loved the shots from within the store as the light peers in,when the store shutters are rolled up every morning, emphasizing the act as a ritual), but it was the absolutely brilliant score that stood out the most for me. Great job all round...

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      Zakeeya Patel's debut.
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      References Sleepers (1996)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2012 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Материал
    • Filming locations
      • Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • T.O.M. Pictures
      • TOM Pictures
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $998,291
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
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