
In this episode of Super Normal Film Society, host Vulane Mthembu engages with filmmaker Menzi Mhlongo, exploring his journey in the film industry, his early love for cinema, and the significant films that have shaped his perspective. Menzi shares insights into his career development, upcoming projects, and the importance of audience development in South African cinema. The conversation highlights the need for greater appreciation and consumption of local and African films, emphasizing the cultural richness and diversity within the film industry.
Keywords
film, filmmaking, Durban International Film Festival, animation, Spirited Away, Toy Story, audience development, South African cinema, Menzi Xlong, Super Nomad Film Society
Takeaways
Menzi describes himself as an average Joe with a passion for film.
His early experiences with VCRs and film rentals sparked his love for cinema.
Menzi's career began at the Durban International Film Festival, which fueled his ambition.
He emphasizes the importance of behind-the-scenes work in filmmaking.
Toy Story and Spirited Away are among his favorite films for their storytelling.
Goodfellas is praised for its engaging narrative and cinematography.
Stand By Me resonates with Menzi due to its nostalgic themes.
He encourages aspiring filmmakers to draw inspiration from existing works.
Menzi's upcoming project is set to be showcased at the Berlin International Film Festival.
He advocates for the development of a film culture in South Africa, urging audiences to support local cinema.