South African filmmaker and actor, Weaam Williams will pitch her upcoming feature film, Two Hues at NEXT, Marche du Film, Festival De Cannes.
The screenplay is funded by the National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa and has been selected to participate at Marche du Film with the Swiss tech company, largo.ai.
Two Hues is a high-concept, fiction feature film about a woman who suffers from bipolar disorder and is a silent victim of sexual assault. The title refers to her two opposite moods portrayed via color, red and blue.
The proof-of-concept short film, garnered several awards on the 2021 festival circuit, including Best Women Empowerment Film at Berlin Short Film Festival and Best Lead Actress at West Europe International Film Festival.
Williams will pitch the project, as a part of the largo NEXT selection, to an audience of financiers, studio representatives, and distributors on the 20th May 2022 at The Main Stage, Riviera – Festival De Canes.
“I feel that the return of film festivals will encourage a return to the cinema, and this is a very exciting prospect after the hard lock-down. I am very happy to participate at Marche du Film this year and will promote Two Hues and the rest of the Tribal Alchemy catalog, as well as meet with co-producers interested in working in South Africa,” expresses Williams.
South African producer, Kethiwe Ngcobo, from Fuzebox Entertainment, is a co-producer on this project. She has many years of experience as the Head of Drama at the South African national broadcaster, as well as three feature films under her belt.
“I am privileged to be working with Weaam, her creativity extends to writing, acting, and directing. I am very happy to be a part of the project as Weaam is such a committed filmmaker,” says co-producer Kethiwe Ngcobo.
Two Hues feature film script is complete and has generated impressive box office statistics, in proportion to its budget, country of origin, and cast. Weaam is set to continue to play the lead for the feature film, however, the director for the project is to be confirmed.
Investment company “i-cubed capital” is the first company to support the production of what is forecasted to be a box-office success.
“We are pleased and honored to participate as investors in Two Hues. Our investment in Two Hues highlights our support for local film production, gender equality, anti-racism, and anti-violence. I-cubed Consulting believes that the film once completed and screened will have a positive social impact on society,” says Ismail Kajee, Founding Partner at i-Cubed Capital.
Two Hues is currently in development, and Tribal Alchemy Productions will continue fund-raising for the next 12 months.
The indie short was produced with a shoe-string budget and managed to receive a few accolades and good audience interaction across the world.
“The feature is more ambitious and I am optimistic about the impact it will have on the South African film landscape and tech space, as well as its universal message against gender-based violence and exclusion of cultural minorities,” says Williams.