The People of the Sun
Synopsis
‘The People of the Sun' is a stark and moving short film that brings to light the critical issues facing the San community, the indigenous people of Southern Africa, direct descendants of humanity's first peoples, and their deep ancestral connections to indigenous groups across the globe, including American Indians and Indigenous Australians. The film features Ouma Katrina, the last fluent speaker of N|uu, an ancient language over 20,000 years old on the brink of extinction. Her narratives are not just stories; they are a lifeline to understanding our collective human heritage. The film features acclaimed South African poet Siphokazi Jonas performing an original poem dedicated to the San people. It highlights the importance of indigenous communities and emphasises the need to include them as society progresses. The People of the Sun urges us to recognise and preserve the rich heritage and diversity that indigenous communities contribute to our world.
Credits
Directed by Lucinda Ohlson
Starring Ouma Katrina
Performance and Poem by Siphokazi Jonas
Executive Producers: Zayd Halim, Lauren Seymour and Tom Falck
Produced by Lauren Seymour
Production Manager: Valerie Desplantes
Director of Photography: Adam Vinokur
Edited by Ben Harrex
Original music and score by Christopher Nicholas Bangs
Music Supervision by Raife Burchell / Dirty SoupFixer: Luce Steenkamp
Talent Manager: Martin Myers
Post production c/o Unit Post
Colourist: Denny Cooper
Executive Post-Producer: Matt Francis
Translations by Claudia Snyman