MenziButhelezi
Synopsis:
Walking barefoot through the cold Highveld mist, clad only in a heavy jacket that belongs to the dead, a young man finds himself caught between a broken present and the unyielding memories of a continent.
What begins as a retreat into the ruins of an abandoned house becomes a surreal journey through "The Joyce"-a timeless sanctuary where the ghosts of Africa's greatest revolutionaries still gather around a polished wooden table. From the sovereign blueprints of Thomas Sankara and Patrice Lumumba to the warrior legacy of King Cetshwayo and Yaa Asantewaa, he inherits a conversation that never truly ended.
But the dead do not remain in the ruins. Returning to the reality of a modern world built on compromised political promises, he is intercepted on his long walk home by a phantom white taxi populated by South Africa's own fallen giants-Steve Biko, Chris Hani, and Solomon Mahlangu. Through their shared laughter, raw histories, and the heavy price of their sacrifice, he receives a sobering realization: true liberation isn't found in a ballot box, but in the unchained consciousness of the living and the soil beneath their feet.