Call Me Thief
2016 film
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Call Me Thief (Afrikaans: Noem My Skollie) is a 2016 South African crime film directed by Daryne Joshua. It was selected as the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[2] It is based on the life of the film's writer, John W. Fredericks.[3]
Directed byDaryne Joshua
Written byJohn W. Fredericks
StarringSandi Schultz
Dann-Jacques Mouton
Dann-Jacques Mouton
Music byKyle Shepherd
| Call Me Thief | |
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| Afrikaans: Noem My Skollie | |
| Directed by | Daryne Joshua |
| Written by | John W. Fredericks |
| Starring | Sandi Schultz Dann-Jacques Mouton |
| Music by | Kyle Shepherd |
Release date |
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Running time | 140 minutes |
| Country | South Africa |
| Language | Afrikaans |
| Box office | $236,923[1] |
Cast
- Dann-Jacques Mouton as Abraham 'AB' Lonzi
- Christian Bennett as Tyrone 'Gif' Felix
- Gantane Kusch as Richard 'Gimba' Carelse
- Gershwin Mias as Martin 'Shorty' Jacobs
- Sandi Schultz as Kettie Lonzi, AB's mother
- Charlton George as Phillip Lonzi, AB's father
- Tarryn Wyngaard as Jenny; AB's love interest
- Lauren Joseph as Gloria Lonzi; AB's younger sister
- Simone Biscombe as Frances Lonzi; AB's older sister
- Denise Newman as Mrs. Lubbe; the Lonzis' next door neighbor
- Abduragman Adams as Mr. Carelse; Gimba's father, leader of the 26's gang
- Jill Levenberg as Celia; Gif's aunt
- Louw Venter as Officer Koegedam
