Looking for Iilonga explained

Looking for Iilonga
Director:Tim Huebschle
Producer:Hanneke Dempsey
Music:Steffen List
Cinematography:Simon Wilkie
Editing:Haiko Boldt
Studio:Collective Productions Namibia
Runtime:18 minutes
Country:Namibia
Language:Oshivambo, English

Looking for Iilonga is a Namibian short film directed by Tim Huebschle in 2011.[1]

Plot

Confronted by a loan shark who is collecting what he is owed, Simon is faced with one option only: he has to repay his family's debts. Ripped from his comfortable rural lifestyle, he travels far away to the big city, hoping to work off the debts. But from the moment he sets foot in the city, everything seems to be against Simon.[2]

Production

Looking for Iilonga was shot in and around Windhoek over four days in November 2010. The screenplay was written by Tim Huebschle and Nailoke Mhanda, based on an idea by Nailoke.[3] The actors translated their respective lines into Oshivambo.[4]

The film was uploaded to YouTube in February 2019. By June of the same year it was watched 75,000 times.[5]

Cast

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Looking for Iilonga on Film Affinity.
  2. Web site: Looking for Iilonga in The Villager.
  3. Web site: Africine.
  4. Book: Reading Namibian Film. 9789991642338. Krishnamurthy. Sarala. Vale. Helen. 30 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Re-Released Looking for Iilonga hits 75 000 views.