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Terry Pheto Stars In New Charlie Vundla Film About A Trouble Marriage

Actress Terry Pheto and director and writer Charlie Vundla star together in the new film Cuckold, a tale about a young university professor who is saved from self-destruction by a former school mate and begins a journey to save his house, his marriage and his life. The film releases countrywide on 11 November 2016.

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It is the second time that the two are teaming up on the big screen, following How to Steal 2 Million, an action film written and directed by Vundla and starring Pheto, which was released in 2011 and was a commercial and critical success. This time around, Vundla, who directed, wrote and produced Cuckold, also makes a turn in front of the camera, in the lead role of Smanga.

Pheto stars as Laura, his wife. She is a beautiful but troubled woman. Having often relied on her looks to get through life, she has complex self-worth issues. She married Smanga because he was the first to see that beyond her looks, she is an intelligent woman. Coupled with her lingering depression, Smanga’s discovery that he is infertile leads Laura to seek other men out so that she can build her fragile self-esteem. Smanga, a nerd at heart and an academic prodigy, is broken by Laura’s departure and he sinks into alcoholic oblivion.

Pheto made her acting debut in 2005 in the acclaimed movie Tsotsi, which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. Since then, she has started a successful TV and film career, appearing in Zone 14, Rockville, Jacob’s Cross, Hopeville, Catch a Fire, Goodbye Bafana, Stick Fighter and Mandela: Long walk to Freedom. She also runs her own production company, Leading Lady Productions, which produced Ayanda (2015)

In the role of Smanga’s old friend Jon, a golden boy with the gift of the gab, is Louis Roux. Jon has always been able to talk his way out of anything. A life coach by profession, he uses his looks and charm to wheedle himself into people’s lives. Having burned all his bridges, he is now living out of his car, but a chance encounter with Smanga offers a light at the end of the tunnel. Shortly after Jon moves in with Smanga, Laura returns and thus begins a unique living experiment.

“In the modern world, where every middle class child is told from day one that they’re special, can do anything and have everything, what happens when that child grows up and realises the painful truth that his parents lied?,” Vundla says.

“I wanted to dig below the surface to find the failures inherent in middle-class entitlement. Cuckold is a realistic, character-driven story that examines what it is to be human through the universal struggle to survive when things don’t go our way, and we have to accept imperfections in ourselves and those around us. There’s also a focus on the dichotomy in relationships – the conflict between the need for autonomy versus dependence.

The film has screened at a number of festivals already, including Toronto International Film Festival (official selection, Chicago International Film Festival, Africa International Film Festival (Best Actor award: Charlie Vundla), Pan African Film Festival Los Angeles, Atlanta Film Festival, New York African Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, and Raindance Film Festival in the UK.

Cuckold is produced by House Rising Pictures and Siascope, in association with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). The film will be distributed in South Africa by Indigenous Film Distribution.

 

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