Alison (film)

2016 documentary film by Uga Carlini From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alison is a 2016 South African documentary film directed, written and produced by Uga Carlini. The film is based on the real life abduction, rape, stabbings, abandonment and then survival of Alison Botha in 1994. Botha appears as her older self.[1][2] The film premiered at the Dances with Films Festival in 2016.[3]

Directed byUga Carlini
Screenplay byUga Carlini
Produced byUga Carlini
Starring
Quick facts Directed by, Screenplay by ...
Alison
Directed byUga Carlini
Screenplay byUga Carlini
Produced byUga Carlini
Starring
CinematographyGeorgia Court
Edited byDaniel Mitchell
Music byAlice Gillham
Production
company
Towerkop Creations
Release date
  • May 16, 2016 (2016-05-16)
Running time
80 minutes
CountrySouth Africa
Close

Premise

The documentary is based on the Marianne Thamm book, I Have Life, published by Penguin Random House. Alison combines re-enactments with interviews to tell the story of a South African woman who endured a horrific incident in which she is raped, stabbed and disemboweled. The film’s hybrid style has a fairytale quality, turning participants into archetypes. Built around intimate interview sessions, is a story of “monsters, miracles and hope”. The film goes beyond the horrific events to explore the woman herself and how she helped others through her life.[4][5]

Cast

Accolades

More information Year, Award ...
Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2016 Asia-Pacific Film Festival Best Documentary Film Uga Carlini Won [6]
Silwerskerm Film Festival Best documentary Feature Nominated
2017 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards Best Documentary Feature Won [7]
South African Film and Television Awards Best Documentary Feature Nominated [8]
Best Achievement in Directing Nominated
Best Achievement in Cinematography Georgia Court Nominated
Best Achievement in Editing Daniel Mitchell Nominated
Close

References

Sources

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI