The star's 'swan song' will be the first film shown at this year's Durban Film Festival.
19 August 2020 - 07:00
Mary Twala played the lead role of the widow Mantoa in the film ‘This is Not a Burial. It’s a Resurrection’.This Is Not A Burial, It’s A Resurrection, one of the star's last projects before her death, was this week announced as the opening film at the upcoming Durban Film Festival. The film's organisers said they were excited to bring the film home after it was featured at several international festivals, includingWorld Cinema Dramatic competition of the 36
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