Video: SA short film earns Oscar nomination

'The Last Ranger' earns nod for Best Live Action Short, celebrating resilience, wildlife conservation, and local cinematic excellence.

Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie says he has received ‘with great pride and a sense of expectation’ news of the Academy Award nomination for the South African short film The Last Ranger.

Directed by Cindy Lee, the film has been nominated in the category of Best Live Action Short Film at the 97th Academy Awards, to be held in March.

According to the department, this remarkable isiXhosa film, inspired by true events in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, tells the compelling story of Thandi, a rhino that miraculously survived a poaching attack at the Kariega Game Reserve, and the courageous woman who fought to protect these iconic animals against all odds.

The Last Ranger is a powerful tribute to the resilience of our wildlife and the unwavering dedication of conservationists who work tirelessly to safeguard our natural heritage. Featuring stellar performances by Avumile Qongqo, Liyabona Mroqoza, and Makhaola Ndebele, and written by David Lee, Darwin Shaw, and Will Hawks, this production stands as a testament to South Africa’s rich storytelling and cinematic excellence,” said the department.

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The film’s ongoing success, having already won Best Short Narrative at the 2024 Pan African Film Festival, clearly demonstrates its impact and brilliance.

The minister expressed confidence that it would continue to make an impact on the global stage, ‘and we eagerly await the Oscar ceremony on March 2, hopeful for yet another triumph’.

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the entire cast and crew of The Last Ranger. Your hard work and dedication have elevated South African cinema to new heights and kept our country in the eye of the world.

“Let us all rally behind this incredible production and showcase our support for local brilliance,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

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