Sunday, December 2, 2012

DOCUMENTARY FILM ON OMOSEYE BOLAJI PRODUCED


Documentary film on Omoseye Bolaji produced



Title

‘Home away from home'

Director/ Producer/ Editor

Winnie Mokhomo (below)



Camera/Sound

Siphiwe Linda

Technical assistance

Itumeleng Swartz

Paul Freathy

Mentor

Browyn Berry

Executive Producer

Dr Melanie Chait


This documentary focuses on the Nigerian-born writer, Omoseye Bolaji who has lived in South Africa (mainly in the FS) for many years, not only publishing many assorted books, but also having a great, galvanising effect on so many other local writers.

In this documentary, there are appearances by well known writers - like Flaxman Qoopane, Pule Lechesa, Hector Kunene, and Raselebeli Khotseng. They eloquently point out how Bolaji guided and shaped their literary corpus.

Flaxman Qoopane, filmed inside his Literary Gallery, remarkably unearths many old articles and features on Bolaji and his writing dating back to over fifteen years ago. Lechesa goes into more literary detail on the awesome impact Bolaji has had in the literary field in general.

Omoseye Bolaji reads excerpts from a couple of his books, mainly Tebogo and the Haka. Books of his like People of the townships, Poems from Mauritius, My life and literature, Tebogo and the bacchae, are shown. The documentary also shows fleeting images of Omoseye Bolaji being formally honoured by the University of the Free State, bagging a Chieftaincy title, etc - all thanks to his writing career.

This is a professionally produced, informative documentary - a must for all lovers of literature.
 - Review by L Giwa

 
    Pix above: Omoseye Bolaji

10 comments:

raphaelmokoena said...

It's good to see writers being honoured in diverse ways; be it through books (Bolaji has many books written about his literary work)or on celluloid - if such a phrase is still used. How interesting it would be if we could see Bessie Head immortalised on film too; or other prominent writers. Future generations (especially in Africa) must have an idea of their fine writers

pule said...

Documentaries on writers can be very interesting. i remember watching a polished one on the legendary Wole soyinka. This is another one to relish.

Jerry said...

Well done again! I have managed to watch the documentary and I like the way it focuses on key literary figures. Mr Lechesa is excellent with his comments, and Kunene weighs in well too. Mr Qoopane is sublime, with a sense of gratitude for the impact Bolaji has made on his life; remarkable the literary items in his Library....

Raselebeli Khotseng said...

It was interesting being part of this documentary.

NewsWorld said...

We are grateful for those who put this documentary together; and the disparate professional touches thereon

TM THIBA said...

Well done to the renown writters who appeared on the documentary. And congratulations to the black african master of the unexpected MR Bolaji.

TM THIBA

Hector said...

It was indeed a humbling experience to document thing work of the Chief,Thank you Baba Bolaji for this awesome work. I am very grateful. Thanks to all who have commented on us,what a way to close the year with,well unless another bard gives us the book! All the best.

Eric said...

Thanks to all...a wonderful boost for F.S Writing, really

Winnie.M said...

hey hey hey its winnie here. thanks to every one. this was a very humbling expirience for me, especialy meeting Mr Bolaji aka Chief, Ntate Lechesa, Mr magic n Mr kunene. i hope and wish to do more of these films couse free state has alot to offer. ones again thanks you

Henry OZOGULA said...

Wonderful to read about this...I can imagine the excitement then! Literature on reel...well done