Chikin Biznis - The Whole Story

  • 103'
  • South Africa
  • 1999
After working for the same boss on the stock exchange for twenty-five years, the elderly Sipho retires. He decides to start selling live chickens on the black market in the township, in the hope of one day being able to return to the stock market as an investor to make his fortune. But he still has a long way to go. He buys a pick up, a shipment of chickens and heads for the market. Trade is flourishing, but Sipho's success angers the competition. After an attempted theft, he decides to take the chickens into his house, to the dismay of his wife. Sipho is a cheerful and charming opportunist who likes to get everyone to help him out and is inventive enough to cope with setbacks. But he is also a libertine and that threatens his marriage and his chicken trade too. Now he is his own boss for the first time, he finds out that he is not just responsible for his chickens, but also has to take account of people. Chikin Biznis is a light-hearted comedy with a clear moral, a film about hope and optimism. A story about a black community in South Africa, without distant looks from afar, without any relationship with the white population. It is the own voice of the black population that we hear in a film that shows the black yet colourful face of Soweto.
  • 103'
  • South Africa
  • 1999
Director
Ntshaveni Wa Luruli
Country of production
South Africa
Year
1999
Festival Edition
IFFR 2000
Length
103'
Medium
35mm
Language
English
Producer
Richard Green & Associates
Sales
Richard Green & Associates
Director
Ntshaveni Wa Luruli
Country of production
South Africa
Year
1999
Festival Edition
IFFR 2000
Length
103'
Medium
35mm
Language
English
Producer
Richard Green & Associates
Sales
Richard Green & Associates