SMS Sugar Man
SMS Sugar Man is a South African Narrative film shot entirely on Sony Ericsson W900i Camera phone in 2008.[1] The experimental feature film directed by Aryan Kaganof and used eight cell phones for the film.[2][3]
SMS Sugar Man | |
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Directed by | Aryan Kaganof |
Written by | Aryan Kaganof |
Produced by | African Noise Foundation |
Starring | Aryan Kaganof Leigh Graves Deja Bernhardt |
Cinematography | Eran Tahor |
Edited by | Aryan Kaganof |
Music by | Michael Blake |
Release date |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | South Africa |
Language | English |
Plot
The film reveals the story of a pimp and two high-class prostitutes with some traveling incidents around Johannesburg on a Christmas Eve.
Cast
- Aryan Kaganof as Sugar Man(Pimp)
- Leigh Graves as Grace(Prostitute)
- Deja Bernhardt as Selene(Prostitute)
- Samantha Rocca as Anna
- Attila Barna Attila Barna as Attilla
- Julius Moeletsi as Scorpion
- Patricia Boyer as Crack whore
- Zhouie Bernhardt as Jacky
- Jerry Mofokeng as wallet-1
- Norman Maake as Wallet son
- John Matshikiza as Wallet-2
- Ryan Fortune as Wallet-3
- Luthuli Dlamini as Wallet-4
- Bill Curry as Wallet-5
See also
References
- "Movie Review: SMS Sugar Man". Under Ground Film Journal. 17 November 2008.
- "Have a cell phone? Make a movie". Cnet. 4 March 2006.
- "SMS SUGAR MAN". Filmkrant. 14 April 2011.
External links
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