Inspired by Puccini's La Boheme

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South Africa / Germany / UK, 2015, 90 min

Directed by:

Mark Dornford-May

Screenplay:

Luigi Illica (theater play), Giuseppe Giacosa (theater play)

Cinematography:

Matthys Mocke
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Students Mimi and Lungelo fall in love and dream of a future together. But their happiness is tested to the full: their daily lives, and those of their fellow students, are defined by the struggle for food, accommodation and medical treatment. Mimi's need is especially great because she is suffering from tuberculosis, something she at first conceals. When her condition worsens, she breaks up with Lungelo but finds a friend she can rely upon in Zoleka. Mark Dornford-May won the Golden Bear in 2005 for U-Carmen, his adaptation of George Bizet's opera 'Carmen'. Now he has worked with U-Carmen's star, Pauline Malefane Giacomo, to adapt Puccini's opera 'La Bohème' for the cinema. Together with Mandisi Dyantis, Malefane has undertaken the musical direction, as well as playing the role of Zoleka. (Berlinale)

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