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Homecoming – An African Christmas Story: A celebration of local culture and storytelling

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Homecoming – An African Christmas Story: A celebration of local culture and storytelling


This holiday season, South Africa is set to experience its most heartfelt Christmas film yet with the highly anticipated release of Homecoming – An African Christmas Story. This new film promises to be the standout holiday release of the year, showcasing the rich tapestry of South African storytelling, heritage and various Nguni cultures.

Homecoming tells a touching story of the relationship between two sisters, Luleka and Asanda, who are called back to their rural village by their mother, Mam Nkomo. The sisters are summoned home for what may be their father, Tat Nkomo’s, last Christmas. Luleka and Asanda make the journey from the bustling city, looking forward to an escape from their urban struggles. As they reunite with their family amidst the serene beauty of their village’s hills, the sisters must confront their past and rediscover their bond. The film promises a blend of hope, joy, and the complexities of family as the Nkomo siblings strive to make this Christmas unforgettable for their father, despite plans falling apart and secrets coming to light.

Homecoming explores themes similarly found with traditional families around South Africa over Christmas: leaving the city and going home to the countryside for the festive season. Set against the picturesque landscapes of the Eastern Cape, and with a focus on local traditions, the film paints an authentic and heartfelt portrait of family life, bridging the gap between traditional rural homes and modern suburban lifestyles.

Meet the Stars:

Thoko Ntshinga: An acclaimed actress and community arts activist, Thoko Ntshinga brings depth and grace to her role as Mam Nkomo. Known for her impressive work in series such as Blood and Water and Egoli: Place of Gold, Ntshinga’s career spans over decades of influential performances in South African drama.

Timmy Kwebulana: A screen legend, Kwebulana’s portrayal of Tat Nkomo showcases his storied career in South African cinema. His involvement in iconic films and theatre productions makes him a cornerstone of the country’s cinematic history.

Zikhona Bali: Recognized for her powerful performance in Isi’thunzi and her roles in international films such as The Forgiven, Bali brings a dynamic energy to her role as Luleka. Her recent accolades and global recognition highlight her extraordinary talent.

Talitha Ndima: With her extensive experience in South African television, including roles in Generations and Isibaya, Ndima’s portrayal of Asanda promises to captivate audiences with her compelling screen presence.

Odwa Gwanya: Known for his role in Netflix’s Blood and Water and his vibrant social media influence, Gwanya adds a fresh dimension to the film’s cast, reflecting the new wave of South African talent.

Homecoming is more than just a film; it’s a celebration of South African culture, a showcase of local talent, and a heartwarming story that resonates with family values. As the biggest Christmas movie of the season, it promises to be a festive highlight, bringing South Africans together in a shared celebration of tradition and togetherness.

Homecoming is written by the top South African film-making duo Leli Maki and Nkuli Sibeko. It’s also directed by Nkuli Sibeko and produced by Leli Maki. The dynamic film-making team – operating as Jack and Jill Productions – have previously also worked on the hit local film Table Manners (starring Fiona Ramsay, Neels van Jaarsveld, Siphiwe Hlabangane).

Homecoming opens at Ster-Kinekor cinemas nationwide on 19 October 2024.

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