Hear Me Move

Hear Me Move

Movie

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Scottnes L. Smith
  • Cast(s): Nyaniso Dzedze, Lillian Dube, Wandile Molebatsi, Mbuso Kgarebe, Loyanda Mfene See all Cast & Crew
  • Award(s): AMAA 2016 (Won)
    AMAA 2016 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Dead Man's Wire, The Punisher: One Last Kill
  • Story:
    The son of a famous street dancer tries to discover the truth about his father's tragic death 12 years prior. When he joins forces with his father's dance partner, he finds himself embroiled in a bitter rivalry that pushes him to his limit.
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STORY

Story
The son of a famous street dancer tries to discover the truth about his father's tragic death 12 years prior. When he joins forces with his father's dance partner, he finds himself embroiled in a bitter rivalry that pushes him to his limit.

AWARDS

Won
AMAA Award

Best Editing | 2016 | C.A. van

SAFTA Golden Horn Award

Best Achievement in Sound Feature Film | 2016

Kalasha Award

Best Screenplay | 2015

Nominations
AMAA Award

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2016

Best Original Soundtrack | 2016

Best YoungPromising Actor | 2016

Best Visual Effects | 2016 | Quinn

SAFTA Golden Horn Award

Best Achievement in Editing Feature Film | 2016 | C.A. van

Best Achievement in Original MusicScore Feature Film | 2016

TRIVIA

Trivia

Lead, Nyaniso Dzedze (who plays Muzi) and Director Scottnes Smith were actually fellow choristers (Nyaniso 1st Tenor, Scottnes 2nd Tenor) for the Wits Choir, the official choir of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

Nelson Mandela's image appears in three different places throughout the film. When Muzi is running late for the competition, at the final Hear ME Move competition and as a secret easter egg somewhere else in the film.

Despite a nation wide call out for actors to come audition, both Bontle Modiselle and Mbuzo Kgarebe (Who play Khanyi and Prince respectively) only happened to be there purely by accident. Modiselle was next door doing rehearsal for a commercial that was using the studio next door, Kgarebe was actually helping out as production assistant with the auditions. Director, Smith saw that they both had potential and was blown away.

Nyaniso Dzedze (Muzi) and Choreographer Paul Modjadji spent months and tried various combinations of the move Sizwile before the final move was found. Dzedze had previously been a gymnast and male cheer leader for one of Johannesburg's leading cheer leading troupes.

During an earlier version of the script, Muzi had a younger brother Junior, who had fallen in with Prince's crew and became addicted to drugs. The role was dropped however, in later versions of the script.