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Local talent shines in ‘Sidlo Sekugcina’

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MBABANE – In a profound display of local storytelling and cultural representation, Tribe Studios and Genesis Ekucaleni Media released ‘Sidlo Sekugcina’, a short film that reimagines the biblical Last Supper.

Released strategically to coincide with the recent Easter weekend, the film has garnered significant attention for its authentic portrayal of the sacred event.

Shot last year, the production features an entirely local cast, bringing a unique and relatable dimension to the traditional narrative. By utilising a siSwati Bible version for the script, the creators have ensured that the message resonates deeply with the local audience, bridging the gap between ancient scripture and contemporary cultural identity.

Genesis Ekucaleni Media prioritised casting emaSwati actors who bring a level of emotional depth and linguistic nuance that only native speakers could provide. The actors include Samkelo Dlamini who acted as Jesus, Samkelo Motsa who was Judas Iscariot, Ayanda Ginindza who was Peter, Siphosethu Sibandze who acted as Matthew, Gift Shongwe who was Andrew and Mthulisi Mamba who portrayed Thomas, among many other male actors. The short film is by its Executive Producer Pholile Shakantu and the scriptwriter is Bonginkosi Lcbizzy Lumbela. The visualiser was shot by Tribe Studios.

Beyond the visual storytelling, the project serves as a launchpad for significant musical contributions. A recent promotional advertisement posted on the Genesis Ekucaleni Media Instagram page revealed that a new single titled ‘Usikhumbule’ is set to hit digital music platforms shortly.

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