My F*k, Marelize, a 19-second clip that went viral six years ago, has been adapted into a feature film, which premiered in cinemas across South Africa and Namibia on Friday.
While the video had everyone in stitches and has since become a catchphrase for any public blunders, the story behind it is poignant. Brett Michael Innes, a passionate film-maker and storyteller, felt strongly about sharing the deeper narrative.
Filmed in Namibia, the story is set against the backdrop of WIKA, which is the annual Windhoek Carnival.
At the heart of it is Heidi (Je-ani Swiegelaar), the matriarch of the Horn family. A strong-willed woman, she loves her family and, like every mom, she wants the best for her children: Marelize (Zandélle Meyer) and her older sister, Wilmari (Nichola Viviers).
However,…