iThemba
| iThemba | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Elinor Burkett |
| Produced by | Elinor Burkett and Errol Webber |
| Cinematography | Errol Webber |
| Edited by | Errol Webber |
| Music by | Liyana |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
| Country | Zimbabwe |
| Language | English |
iThemba is a feature-length documentary film shot in Zimbabwe, directed and produced by Elinor Burkett and produced by Errol Webber, who also shot and edited the film. It premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2010.[1]
The film follows the members of the Zimbabwean band Liyana, a group of eight physically disabled musicians who navigate a country where several superstitious citizens believe them to be cursed.[2] The film explores the band's performances and dynamics as they travel to vastly difference environments, such as across Bulawayo city, remote villages, rural bottle shops, urban marketplaces, traditional healers' huts and the neighborhoods of the urban poor.
The music band features Prudence Mabhena and Marvelous Mbulo as the lead singers, a palsied legless woman[3] and a charismatic philanderer born with Muscular Dystrophy[4] respectively. Energy Maburutse is the band's marimba player who uses humor to cope with the constant pain he is under from brittle bone disease.[5] The film includes the band's satirical jokes and performances of Afro-fusion melodies, most composed by members of Liyana.[6]
Shot during and in the wake of the Zimbabwean presidential election, 2008 and the country's economic meltdown by an American, Zimbabwean and Jamaican team, the film unfolds against the backdrop of enormous political tension and the daily struggle to find a bank that actually had cash, to buy food although the store shelves were empty, and to navigate streets pocked with wheelchair-mangling potholes.[7]
Title
The title of the film means Hope in isiNdebele, one of the two major languages of Zimbabwe. It is drawn from the film's title song.
Cast
In alphabetical order
- Farai Mabhande
- Prudence Mabhena
- Marvelous Mbulo
- Energy Maburutse
- Honest Mupatsi
- Tapiwa Nyengera
- Goodwell Nzou
- Vusani Vuma
See also
- Music by Prudence, a documentary film about Prudence Mabhena
References
- ^ http://www.idfa.nl/industry/Festival/films-2010.aspx?partID=591027B9-0968-4506-88AD-7F01B80F64EA/
- ^ "KGVI". Kinggeorge6.org. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
- ^ Webber, Errol. "Errol Webber". Errol Webber. Retrieved 25 February 2026.
- ^ Reporter, Online (28 December 2025). "Ithemba wheels mobilises people with disabilities". herald. Retrieved 25 February 2026.
- ^ "Rest In Peace Energy Maburutse | Education Matter". www.edmattersafrica.org. Retrieved 25 February 2026.
- ^ "liyanakg6". Retrieved 15 May 2012.
- ^ Wines, Michael (2 May 2006). "How Bad Is Inflation in Zimbabwe?". The New York Times.
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