The nuances of violence against women and girls and its impact on their mental health takes centre stage in the new film, The Deal. It is set to premiere at the Nelson Mandela Foundation auditorium in Johannesburg on June 14
Following its launch in Dublin in Ireland, in March the film, written and directed by Paul Modjadji, is finally premiering in South Africa. It stars legendary actors, including Jerry Mofokeng, Abigail Kubeka, Aubrey Poo, Napo Masheane and Matli Mohapeloa.
Her story is one I resonated closely with and is, unfortunately, a sad reality for so many women and girls in South Africa. I hope through her story we can reflect the truth, educate [people] and change perceptions. Actress Botlhale Boikanyo says the character’s story is one she resonates closely with. Photo: Supplied
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