In the global South, there is no shortage of stories or storytellers
Promising South African filmmaker Oliver North, acclaimed for his poignant short "MIER 'The Ant'", offers a profound glimpse into the Khoisan's struggle for the Kalahari. Premiering at the New York African Film Festival on May 14, 2022, at the Lincoln Centre, North's narrative is deeply rooted in universal themes of marginalization and isolation. Drawing from personal experiences, he crafts stories that resonate across racial and cultural divides. With a philosophy centered on blending individual style with collective vision, North entrusts the directorial helm to adept hands, emphasizing his dedication to authenticity and cinematic excellence.
Quater Finalist
Black Mane
New York International Screenplay Awards
New York
2023
Quater Finalist
Black Mane
Emerging Screenwriters Action & Adventure Screenplay Competition 2023
2023
Official Selection
MIER "The Ant"
New York African Film Festival
New York, Film at Lincoln Center
2022
Birth Date
May 10, 1982
Birth City
Johannesburg
Current City
Johannesburg
Hometown
Maboneng
Height
1,9m
Gender
Male
Ethnicity
Mixed
Eye Color
Brown
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
"Nothing In The Frame Is Accidental" - Michael Rabiger
In the global South, there is no shortage of stories or storytellers
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