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Release Date:
December 1, 2011
Original Title:
Inside Story
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Quizzical Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
On a dusty soccer pitch in Malindi, Kenya young Kalu is an aggressive striker of the “Malindi Sharks,” who dreams of playing professional soccer. He’s a selfish player and a clear stand out on his team and knows he’s destined for glory. Then one day his life dramatically changes. Kalu gets an offer to play soccer on a second tier team in South Africa on the same day his father is killed in an accident and he unknowingly is exposed to the HIV virus. He makes the decision to go play soccer and send part of his salary back to home to his mother and sister.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Christo Strydom
Assistant Editor:
Mmapula Letsoalo
Assistant Grip:
Peter Kioko
Boom Operator:
George Adede
Colorist:
Alex May
Dialogue Coach:
Fiona Ramsay
Director:
Rolie Nikiwe
Director of Photography:
Willie Nel
Editor:
Melanie Jankes Golden
First Assistant Director:
Jaco Smit
Focus Puller:
Khyle Smith
Gaffer:
Dallas Ncala
Key Grip:
Joe Mulaudzi
Vincent Tela
Location Manager:
Ntutuzelo Mneno
Makeup & Hair:
Marli Kruger
Music:
Brendan Jury
Online Editor:
John Brink
Terry Simpson
Lauren Van Rensburg
Dewald van Tonder
Post Production Assistant:
Jenny Nursoo
Production Assistant:
Mighty Masha
Production Coordinator:
Azola Qongqo
Production Design:
Emilia Roux
Property Master:
Justice Nhlapo
Screenplay:
Darrel Bristow-Bovey
Sunu Gonera
Gillian Breslin
Script Supervisor:
Nonny Malete
Second Assistant Director:
Thami Mini
Set Dresser:
Thabile Fabio Mbazwana
Lloyd Msimanga
Hansie Sedibe
Sound Mixer:
Arthur Koundouris
Janno Müller
Janno Müller
Story:
Roger Smith
Sheila Curran Bernard
Stunt Coordinator:
Aubrey Lovett
Visual Effects Supervisor:
George Webster
Wardrobe Master:
Mabel Mafokeng
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