We Are Together

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We Are Together
Directed by Paul Taylor
Written by Slindile Moya, Paul Taylor
Music by Dario Marianelli
Editing by Masahiro Hirakubo, Ollie Huddleston
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 83 min.
Language English, Zulu
Children from the film, at the Tribeca Film Festival

We Are Together (Thina Simunye) is a British documentary film about the orphanage "Agape" in South Africa. Children, who live here, lost their parents to AIDS. The film is full of songs, both native and English. Eventually the children get a chance to visit New York and raise money by singing for the public.

The film has won eight awards.[1]

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[edit] Cast

  • Lorraine Bracco as Herself
  • Alicia Keys as Herself
  • Mbali as Herself
  • Mthobisi Moya as Himself
  • Nonkululeko Moya as Herself
  • Sifiso Moya as Himself
  • Slindile Moya as Herself
  • Swaphiwe Moya as Herself
  • 'Grandma' Zodwa Mqadi as Herself
  • Paul Simon as Himself
  • Kanye West as Himself

[edit] Awards

  • Standard Life Audience Award, Edinburgh International Film Festival 2007
  • Cadillac Audience Award, Tribeca Film Festival 2007
  • Special Jury Prize, Tribeca Film Festival 2007
  • Audience Award, Amnesty International Film Festival 2007
  • All Rights Award, Amnesty International Film Festival 2007
  • Special Jury Prize, One World International Film Festival 2007
  • Audience Award, IDFA Amsterdam 2006
  • First Appearance Award, IDFA Amsterdam 2006

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Awards - site from IMDB.com". http://imdb.com/title/tt0926347/awards. 

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