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Can You See Us?

  • 2022
  • 1h 49m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
717
MA NOTE
Can You See Us? (2022)
Rejected by his father at birth, a boy with albinism navigates a childhood of bullying, tragedy and cautious hope in this coming-of-age drama.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRejected by his father at birth, a boy with albinism navigates a childhood of bullying, tragedy and cautious hope in this coming-of-age drama.Rejected by his father at birth, a boy with albinism navigates a childhood of bullying, tragedy and cautious hope in this coming-of-age drama.Rejected by his father at birth, a boy with albinism navigates a childhood of bullying, tragedy and cautious hope in this coming-of-age drama.

  • Director
    • Kenny Mumba
  • Writers
    • Andrew Thompson
    • Lawrence Thompson
  • Stars
    • Malcolm Bbuku
    • Nathan Busumani
    • Mosiska Tembo Chanda
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    717
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Kenny Mumba
    • Writers
      • Andrew Thompson
      • Lawrence Thompson
    • Stars
      • Malcolm Bbuku
      • Nathan Busumani
      • Mosiska Tembo Chanda
    • 16Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 6Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 4 victoires au total

    Vidéos1

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    Photos14

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    Rôles principaux49

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    Malcolm Bbuku
    • Boy
    Nathan Busumani
    • On TV Soap Opera
    Mosiska Tembo Chanda
    • Mai Kennedy
    Kangwa Chileshe
    • Kennedy
    Farhana Dodia
    • On TV Soap Opera
    Denise Edwards
    • Radio Presenter
    Ruth Jule
    • Chama
    Thabo Kaamba
    • Young Joseph
    Rox Kruger Kachindila
    • Benjamin
    Musenge Vanessa Kakubo
    • Young Mimi
    Chileleko T. Kalusa
    • Baby Joseph
    Wezi Kaonga
    • Banda
    Mubangwe Kasamwa
    • Jona
    Chibwe Katebe
    • Ba John
    Joel Chibwe Katebe
    • Chola - Step-brother
    Chilu Lemba
    • Radio Presenter
    • (as Chilu Michael Lemba)
    Mirriam Baxton Lungu
    • Bana Kulu Mule
    • (as Mirriam Lungu Saviye)
    Martha Mwangala Makwele
    • Girl
    • Director
      • Kenny Mumba
    • Writers
      • Andrew Thompson
      • Lawrence Thompson
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    4211PK

    CAPTIVATING BUT LACKING

    Great story line and i was amazed to realize the young boy is played by a girl.

    Second Zambian movie i have watched after am not a witch on Netflix .

    From the onset you see great cinematography, great acting and good character development though some actors overplayed their parts.

    No Spoilers here sorry!!

    However i wonder why the dialogue is piercing to the ear in most scenes and the movie was only in stereo which rendered my usual Netflix experience.

    But Zambia is just a growing film industry and this is the start we look for great projects from them after all the world is theirs now!!!!
    8mukukachanda

    Emotionally Resonant 'Can You See Us' Illuminates Discrimination Faced by Albinism Community

    In "Can You See Us," directed by Kenny Roc Mumba and penned by Lawrence Thompson, Zambian cinema makes its mark with its first Netflix release. This heartfelt film draws inspiration from the life of renowned albinism activist John Chiti, immersing audiences in the challenging journey of a young boy named Joseph, born with albinism, who grapples with rejection from his own father and navigates a turbulent childhood riddled with bullying, tragedy, and tentative hope. Thabo Kaamba's portrayal of the younger Joseph is a tour de force, evoking genuine emotions from viewers. Her dedication to the role, stemming from her personal experience of living with albinism and facing paternal rejection, is nothing short of remarkable. Joseph's character is meticulously crafted, and Thabo's performance adds profound layers to the narrative, particularly during poignant moments when she breaks down and sings, leaving a lasting impression. While the film maintains an overall somber tone, it surprises with occasional pockets of warmth, humor, and intricate family dynamics, ensuring a compelling viewing experience. The ensemble cast shines brightly, with Ruth Jule's portrayal of Joseph's mother, Chama, standing out as exceptionally moving, while Kangwa Chileshe's depiction of Kennedy, Joseph's father, elicits genuine feelings of remorse and resentment. Under Kenny Roc Mumba's direction, in tandem with cinematographer Rick Joachim, "Can You See Us" emerges as a visual masterpiece. The film captures breathtaking shots that immerse the audience in the characters' emotions, whether through sweeping aerial vistas or intimate close-ups during tearful moments. The use of single-shot techniques during chase scenes authentically brings to life bustling marketplaces and serene forests. While the film boasts formidable appearances by legendary actors like Wezi Banda, some supporting characters, such as Robert Nyirenda, occasionally falter in their roles. Nevertheless, Nyirenda manages to infuse warmth and likability into his character. Kondwani Elliot Zulu, portraying Martin, Joseph's stepfather and Chama's second husband, steals the show with his ability to convey a wide range of emotions, making him a standout character. Despite occasional inconsistencies in supporting performances, "Can You See Us" captivates with its emotional depth and talented acting. Some scenes may necessitate a pause for reflection due to their intensity, enhancing the overall impact of the film. Ultimately, "Can You See Us" triumphs in shedding light on the discrimination faced by young boys and girls with albinism, resonating deeply with the albino community and concluding with a gratifying ending that lingers in the hearts of viewers.
    10zorro12

    Uplifting

    Powerful movie about rejection, hope, love, and forgiveness. Really tough content, reverse racism, but it's handled tactfully. Great script, as most true stories are, then it builds to an ultimate happy, very happy ending. Maybe not as deep, and sordid as this man's life actually was, but his life was portrayed very well. Thoroughly enjoyed the movie and recommend it for all families. Tells a lesson on racism, hate, and overcoming all odds. Also, because it's based in Africa, it shows racism and hate can be directed from people anywhere. Kudos to Netflix for opening my mind to this awesome content.
    10brownejade

    What an amazing film

    I was recommended to watch it by my parents so I did with my boyfriend. At first he said it was too deep to watch but I said just stick with it, and I'm glad we did. What a heart touching, inspiring and beautiful film. It opens your eyes to the struggles and challenges children and people face with albinism. It really touched my heart and I wanted to bring him home and protect him. The acting was realistic and natural, and you could really connect with the characters. I will be keeping an eye out for similar films made like this that depict real life stories that we don't really know too much about. It was both educational and inspiring. To the Cast and crew- Please make more movies.

    I would highly recommend this film.
    10OceanGirl941

    Please Watch and Support This Movie.

    I am writing this without spoilers, intentionally. I want people that haven't seen this movie and who read this, to understand how incredibly important it is, and to know that it is beautifully made.

    There aren't any words that are adequate enough to express how much I loved this movie. Someone reading this might wonder, "Why a 10, though?

    My answer is that some things are imperfectly perfect. This is one of those things.

    Speaking of 10, this is now in my top 10 favorite movies of all time now, it made that much of an impression. It is a heartbreaking, beautiful story that inspired me to do some research on the movie. Because I care. Deeply. And I'm pretty sure that was the goal: awareness, compassion, concern and love.

    Thabo Kaamba, the little girl that played young Joseph, was fantastic in this role. May she be blessed all her life. She is beautiful, and perfect.

    John Chiti, whom the story is based on, is now a musician and activist, an advocate for those that were also born with albinism.

    I'm so very happy to see a movie about Africa that's actually made in Africa (Zambia), and out of the reach of Hollywood-influence.

    Congratulations to everyone that worked on this project and for its success as the first Zambian film on the Netflix streaming service.

    Phenomenal directing and production by Mumba and Thompson. The writing was epic. The cast were fantastic. Solid cinematography.

    For anyone reading this, understand that in Zambia and some other countries in Africa, assault and violence against people with albinism is not rare. I'll leave you to your own research. It's frightening, and heartbreaking.

    I had to stop the movie several times because I was sobbing with grief. I have tears in my eyes just writing this review. The movie is that profound.

    An online reviewer said, "A narrative symphony that resonates, long after the last note fades away." Nothing could be more true.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 août 2023 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Zambia
    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lusaka, Zambia
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