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A domestic worker worries about her missing son.
UMAMA is used with permission from Talia Smith. Learn more at umamafilm.com.
Sibongile is a domestic worker in South Africa, who watches over her employer's little girl and maintains their home during the day while trying to stay connected with her teenage son, and has promised to celebrate her son's academic achievements.
Her son, though, has troubles of his own. When he goes missing, Sibongile has no choice but to go to work, fulfilling her job duties as she worries about her son's disappearance.
Written and directed by Talia Smith and inspired by real events, this intensely personal and intimate short drama is not just a snapshot of contemporary South Africa and the complicated nature of domestic work, but a tribute to the act of mothering itself, wherever it is called for.
Smith mined memories of her own "second mother" in her South African childhood, a woman named Susan who also lost her son while working for Smith's family. As a result, the writing and storytelling have a closeness of detail and a deep interest in character that gives the film remarkable tenderness and empathy. The narrative fleshes out both halves of Sibongile's "two families," including both the son she empowers by providing for his education, and the little girl she nurtures and encourages as part of her job.
Both of these wells of affection are complicated by the many layers that Sibongile experiences as part of this work: she provides for her son, but she cannot see him as much as she wants, and her affection for her charge is genuine, but also is complicated by the class disparities that are in part a legacy of apartheid.
Often very emotionally intimate and socially observant work can be on the more meditative side, but the craftsmanship is deft. Winning Gold at the Student Academy Awards, the film is full of indelible images but also dynamic, even muscular camerawork that offers thriller-like sequences, capturing the lively but impoverished and volatile milieu that Sibongile and her son live in.
These sequences are almost so compelling that they almost seem to run away with the film, but the storytelling always returns to the grounded, palpable heart of Sibongile, played in a remarkably full and rich performance by South African star Connie Chiume, who beautifully illuminates Sibongile's many layers -- some of which pull at her loyalties.
UMAMA ends on a note both heartwrenching and heartwarming for both viewers and Sibongile. It illustrates the powerful emotional labor that makes up much of mothering, full of nurturing, presence and attention. It is also the hard work and sacrifice that Sibongile goes through to give her son what she never had, thanks to the historical and economic legacies of apartheid. Both sides of Sibongile's mothering have their joys and sorrows, made bittersweet by the fact that they are inseparable.

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@maryyaismail2923
@maryyaismail2923 3 года назад
As a South African, this was so painful to watch. This is too real. This is too God damn real. There's so much to unpack here but I'm literally crying too much to articulate it. May he rest in peace. May all of the children we have lost rest in peace.
@PennyMsElite
@PennyMsElite 3 года назад
Hugs
@raz8552
@raz8552 3 года назад
Yeah this hurt. ZA.
@Sam-zq6bh
@Sam-zq6bh 3 года назад
I cried like a baby watching this. So so sad 😥
@jbb729
@jbb729 3 года назад
I would like to talk more about this with you or at least hear more of what you have to say.
@estephaniap9027
@estephaniap9027 Год назад
I know the feeling. This hit so many emotions with me. So many things are not fair with this...
@blackstone8158
@blackstone8158 3 года назад
I'm South African and my mother was a domestic worker when I was younger. I was still a child at the time so was allowed to stay with my mom in the backroom but my older sister wasn't that fortunate. She was a teenager so she had to stay with my grandmother in the homelands. It put a lot of strain on their relationship. And has affected it till this very day. My experience as a child was also traumatizing. Microaggressions from my mom's employer about me only having my play with black dolls coz I need to know that I'm black etc...My mom became a domestic because of a system(Apartheid) that was out of her hands. It's really a hard job to take on...
@r.v.k.6932
@r.v.k.6932 3 года назад
Oooph! So sorry you all have had to endure that. I feel you. May you each have blessings on your path forward.
@rituparna6133
@rituparna6133 3 года назад
Feel sorry to hear that sister, lots of love to you and your family!
@Catoo.
@Catoo. 3 года назад
I'm sorry very sorry that you were forced to go through this.
@Thulisa-Thethane
@Thulisa-Thethane 3 года назад
My mum also worked as a domestic worker and none of her kids (6 kids) stayed with her. After we finished our matric. My mom wanted her 3 small kids to stay with her and I was one of the 3 kids. Her employers welcomed us and paid for our tertiaries fees. They extended our back room so that we can have enough space. They called us family. When my mum retired they said they will hire someone who doesn't stay in so that we can keep the cottage to ourselves. I had a child in 2009 and they paying and buying everything for my daughter. My mum's former boss also had a son in 2009 and they treat each other like siblings. I could go on and on. They've been a blessing to us because till today I've never paid for rent
@suhaliasauls8971
@suhaliasauls8971 3 года назад
@Nonhlanhla Siviya I'm so sorry you went through that and I'm sorry for your family. I'm proud of your mother's strength and wisdom to ensure that you knew who you were and had pride in that. That is courage.
@LargeFriesChocoShake
@LargeFriesChocoShake 3 года назад
There is no worse pain than that of a parent burying their child
@dougholliday467
@dougholliday467 3 года назад
Your post is rather one sided, narrow of mind; and short on spirit. Moreover, I say this with all sincerity, "Dads have just as much, and in some cases, MORE pain involved with the loss of a child." If you don't mind I encourage you to think before acting. Your post is sleezy at best, and marginalized as well. p.s. sleezy is in the dictionary.
@LargeFriesChocoShake
@LargeFriesChocoShake 3 года назад
@@dougholliday467 I mistyped and didn't notice it, meant to say parents :/
@GirlMomma
@GirlMomma 3 года назад
@@LargeFriesChocoShake I agree with your post. 💙
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 2 года назад
Never had kidney stones?
@dianneschuman6328
@dianneschuman6328 2 года назад
I agree. When my son died 9 years ago the pain was physical as well as emotional it hurt(s) so much it feels like Im dying.
@sindisessions
@sindisessions 2 года назад
Mama is so real and close to home... my mom couldn’t attend my award ceremonies too but would send my sister, she worked hard to get us all a formal education... being mistreated at work and abused by white folk. I hope she’ll be there for my graduation 🎓 to see the fruits of her sacrifices. I’ve never been more inspired to appreciate black mothers, mine and so many more out there. Mama is a hero...
@LindaF100
@LindaF100 2 года назад
The folks did not look like they abused her…
@GlennsFastReviews
@GlennsFastReviews 2 года назад
I'm so sorry for what your mom experienced, and I hope that she is safe now!
@sindisessions
@sindisessions 2 года назад
@@GlennsFastReviews Thank you. By God's grace she's safe.
@janetmario
@janetmario Год назад
Your Mama IS a hero. She is so proud of you. We stand on the shoulders of our mothers. Proud of you, dear one. You are the new South Africa!!
@eynmiselee3137
@eynmiselee3137 Год назад
@@LindaF100 she was taking about herself
@morbidmoscow4490
@morbidmoscow4490 3 года назад
As a person from south Africa. this is a masterpiece
@Intelife123
@Intelife123 3 года назад
Best movie on Omeleto yet.. But there are really so many of them. Wonder if Trevor Noah has seen this?
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 2 года назад
"Person from South Africa" 🤦‍♂️ Enough with the PC rubbish. Say "South African"
@morbidmoscow4490
@morbidmoscow4490 2 года назад
@@sebastianelytron8450 is that really the thing you care about doe my comment irritate you that much
@asanda.mkhize
@asanda.mkhize 3 года назад
I got so excited when I saw Connie Chiume on the thumbnail. Such a great actress. I loved this short film 🥺🤍🇿🇦 "A promise is a cloud; fulfillment is rain". This proverb will forever stick with me!
@germanguillen8652
@germanguillen8652 3 года назад
I don't understand how there are 3 people who didn't like the video. Surely they have not suffered to understand this.
@detrajackson5992
@detrajackson5992 3 года назад
And here we are 8 hours later and there are 18 dislikes to this video. What I gathered is that it just doesn't matter good or bad certain people will thumbs down EVERYTHING! Whether they viewed it or not...So,I suggest you pay those things no attention because you will drive yourself crazy trying to figure out the WHY. Have a wonderful day!!😊
@jspurs22
@jspurs22 3 года назад
Karen and Mckarens lol
@handsome_potato
@handsome_potato 3 года назад
Thought the ratio between the likes and dislikes are absolutely insane!
@justjase10
@justjase10 3 года назад
@@detrajackson5992 it's sad, it might have triggered a painful memory to some viewers
@nomxhosapekani7966
@nomxhosapekani7966 3 года назад
Well, I just saw about 18 people on DW reporting on the South African unrests saying get rid of Apartheid was a big mistake.
@lexied7317
@lexied7317 3 года назад
I grew up in a time where my grandmother did domestic work for rich white people just so she can provide for her family, i know the sacrifices that she had to make. And to know that sometimes, those sacrifices can be in vain.
@MadameSaurell
@MadameSaurell 3 года назад
My grandmother too. ❤
@obakengramarou9698
@obakengramarou9698 3 года назад
My grandmother too born in Lesotho worked as a domestic worker in South Africa during apartheid whilst leaving her 8 kids born in SA to be raised by their grandmother. And today I am privileged that I have a domestic worker who as well raised me while her kids were in Lesotho. I love her kids as though they are my siblings and the youngest daughter was born in SA while she lived with us I was so devastated my whole family was when she was sent to Lesotho I couldn’t understand I was so young . I think it was too hard for her to raise us 3 kids and her own kids while maintaining the house. But now they all live in SA. So we see you Umama you are the sacrifice that lies rooted within our African story
@thatgirlvee2
@thatgirlvee2 2 года назад
I can imagine the racism she endured
@sharontarin1310
@sharontarin1310 2 года назад
Never in vain my darling. Every life matters and it's those lives that have pushed our country forward. May they rest in peace.
@theodorantsikimdwaba9527
@theodorantsikimdwaba9527 3 года назад
The story was amazing and a reality to most families it's quite sad actually how much our mothers have to go through to put food on the table as they end up neglecting their own and raising other people's children. Thank you for acknowledging ooMama
@loveyaenoughtotellyathetru7279
@loveyaenoughtotellyathetru7279 2 года назад
This is by design and the designer is demonic...
@wednesdaya.5780
@wednesdaya.5780 2 года назад
I grew up with my domestic helper being my primary caretaker, who I basically consider my second mum. At one point when I was a kid, I even asked her if my dad could divorce my mum and marry her instead (I was like 7 and didn't know how to read a room plus my mum was emotionally abusive). Watching this gave me a surge of emotions - my helper is now happily settled back home and we are still in contact. I love her so much, I always considered her a part of my family.
@KennySA
@KennySA 3 года назад
This is literally what goes on here in south Africa😪💔🇿🇦
@user-zj1st8tp4n
@user-zj1st8tp4n 3 года назад
Is racism still present??
@KennySA
@KennySA 3 года назад
@@user-zj1st8tp4n Nope
@soubifan700
@soubifan700 3 года назад
@@user-zj1st8tp4n Yes
@vukosinyathi7606
@vukosinyathi7606 3 года назад
@@user-zj1st8tp4n yesss....
@MrDoug380
@MrDoug380 3 года назад
@@user-zj1st8tp4n always will be,
@afrowoman7930
@afrowoman7930 2 года назад
I hope everyone sees that the ending is not a happy ending. She only does this job because she has no other choice like many women in Africa. I garentee u when domestic workers where children they didnt dream of becoming a domestic worker. This takes great emotional sacrifice to show up and smile. I hope everyone sees.
@spearshake4771
@spearshake4771 2 года назад
I grew up with a domestic worker. Sufficed to say she basically became my second mom. She never got to see her own children so much and that made me sad. She's still alive today and living with her family. We still help her to this day where possible. Its weird how someone you employ can become such an integral part of your family and then only when you move away or grow up you notice how much you miss them.
@Kylie2014luv
@Kylie2014luv 3 года назад
Incredible performances! The realities of South Africa are so painful. I have so much admiration for the love and sacrifice of every Umama who toils daily to survive in this place.
@ellamhlongo83
@ellamhlongo83 3 года назад
Thank you
@jatingibs
@jatingibs 3 года назад
A loss and Pain which can never be filled by any other relationship. She is a great Actor and very well made movie.
@fishpest2039
@fishpest2039 3 года назад
The cost of giving is often more than what we receive, yet we cannot stop to hope
@thebashfulsparrow
@thebashfulsparrow 3 года назад
This is such a beautiful masterpiece, it was very touching especially in the end when she didn't break the promise to see the little girl's play.
@amparovaldivia3059
@amparovaldivia3059 3 года назад
As someone raised by nanny, I must say that my parents always had a lack of love for me, so my nanny raised me as one of her daughters, I used to call her mommy. Now I’m an adult, my parents made me study medicine just for money and pride, my nanny’s daughter is studying gastronomy because she loves it, and her mother is really proud. I feel like maybe I was very economically privileged growing up but I didn’t have something very important for a child: feel that her parents love her no matter what. My nanny’s daughter has that.
@Fatima-rz9vt
@Fatima-rz9vt 3 года назад
Wow, thank you for sharing this. The things God gave us for free are the most important.
@nonniengema536
@nonniengema536 3 года назад
😔
@afrowoman7930
@afrowoman7930 2 года назад
I dont understand ur story. U watched this and thought how lucky ur nanny's daughter is? I don't understand. Your nanny looked after you cause she was paid too. If she was not foing her job looking after you, she would be fired. U do realise that?
@amparovaldivia3059
@amparovaldivia3059 2 года назад
@@afrowoman7930 of course I realize she did it for money, what I am trying to say is that money doesn’t pay for love, but she loved me anyways, just the other day her family invited me to her birthday. She could have supplied only my necessities like feeding me or bathing me, but she decided to also do it in an emotional side. Her daughter and I spent a lot of time together when we were children because my parents didn’t have a problem with my nanny bringing her to my house to look after her too, now we have a really good relationship, we go out together, we meet to study together and stuff.
@amparovaldivia3059
@amparovaldivia3059 2 года назад
@@afrowoman7930 also, she worked for my family even before I was born, so it never crossed my mind that she could get fired, and she never did get fired, when I was a child I never saw her as someone working. Now she is retired, but she still invites me to her house, and I invite her to mine, and there is no money involved in we keeping contact
@caged_muscle
@caged_muscle 2 года назад
As someone who once went to a school where there were like only 10 black kids, i can see the pressure he felt but fortunately my school mates were not racist even though some of the teachers were. It was made easy by my school mates who always protect us whenever the teachers tried to be racist
@zenani7929
@zenani7929 3 года назад
Bathong ! A South African story 💛
@dlaminidlamini7844
@dlaminidlamini7844 2 года назад
Lokshin Baiskop has nothing on this neh??
@zenani7929
@zenani7929 2 года назад
@@dlaminidlamini7844 Mzansi magic wishes
@genevieveyoung1003
@genevieveyoung1003 3 года назад
This movie cut me to the bone. I too have benefited from the love and care of umamas in my family home A big problem in SA is the unregulated working hours of domestic workers. Employers often expect very long/strange hours and even weekend work which makes family life very challenging. It is sad as many women feel like they can't say anything or go to the labour department as the unemployment rate is so high. This allows for exploitation. I was shocked during the COVID lockdown by how many employers of domestic workers just stopped paying their workers overnight, even though they still had families to feed. Where is our humanity? There are many very disheartening situations in our country. I feel so helpless in the face of the poverty, unempoyment and inequalities...I cannot control the actions of others, but hope, that in some small way, doing my best to what what is right goes a very tiny way to helping. Bless the mothers of our country
@snethembashangase9
@snethembashangase9 2 года назад
The unregulated hours💔 most unnecessary part is the sleep ins when they have to do night dishes even 2 plates in the sink they can't do themselves. They won't call and say don't worry so she will go do just 3 plates wow🚮. On the other side unemployment rate is high even if I graduate next year it will take another time to help my mom😭 but I have faith in the lord❤.
@franciscaferret4303
@franciscaferret4303 2 года назад
Why do yall even need workers ? If you didn't mind me asking? Rich people confuse me. I saw the 5 year old getting her face wiped. She can wipe her face for herself. Why do yall need hired help to make your beds?? A bed is not hard to make . Is it arduous to load a washer and press start? You can cook, clean, wash, tuck sheets and Everything else on your own. Rich white people are just forever in tbe mentality of having someone else to every bit of labour possible for them (and not wanting to pay).
@Pmetse
@Pmetse 3 года назад
I’m from South Africa and I absolutely love this lady
@kirannathani9123
@kirannathani9123 3 года назад
She's not wonderful actress
@michaelmaps2004
@michaelmaps2004 2 года назад
She was in black panther as well
@Vivalarosa45
@Vivalarosa45 3 года назад
The ending is a total heartbreaker. I'm not crying, You're crying. Damn allergies.
@siriusakari6729
@siriusakari6729 3 года назад
Connie Chiume is one of my favorite South African actresses. Her every performance is gold. I just love her!!
@kgoaomametja117
@kgoaomametja117 3 года назад
This is truly an amazing film. It captured the realities of many domestic workers in South Africa and the sacrifices they make that could never be received in equal measure.
@abukhizar9251
@abukhizar9251 3 года назад
When the links of the life are broken and a child has to part There's nothing that will ever heal a parent's broken 💔
@fishpest2039
@fishpest2039 3 года назад
very true, you cherish your future as if was your own
@giafreeman7661
@giafreeman7661 3 года назад
Beautiful movie. The comforting hand at the end is what the world needs reminding of in today's climate of hate and intolerance...
@gracemaseure4054
@gracemaseure4054 2 года назад
It's not easy to be a domestic worker I'm a domestic worker we meet so many challenges some pple don't understand it this film touches my heart
@malibongwemdwaba
@malibongwemdwaba 2 года назад
❤️
@jatim9373
@jatim9373 3 года назад
The opportunity costs life presents. Beautifully made movie.
@BoundInChains
@BoundInChains 3 года назад
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@bothrealting2598
@bothrealting2598 3 года назад
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@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 2 года назад
?
@metumomungungu3180
@metumomungungu3180 3 года назад
When uMama showed up at that child's play, that's when tears started flowing. I cannot explain what this made me feel...
@nicoleraheem1195
@nicoleraheem1195 2 года назад
Same. I felt bad for her son
@vimbaiveevivianmahove8145
@vimbaiveevivianmahove8145 2 года назад
Omg same😭😭😭😭😭
@wamz9191
@wamz9191 2 года назад
Same here.. I feel like in the midst of her pain, she felt like she had no choice but to show up.
@Thabo1009
@Thabo1009 3 года назад
Spot on.and many people can't understand why we don't have a bond with our mothers coz they don't know that they couldn't have time to Love us.😭😭😭😭
@tamaraharris937
@tamaraharris937 3 года назад
Even know she lost her own she stayed faithful and remaind strong just for someone else's child, that was lovely.
@mattbrownhq
@mattbrownhq 2 года назад
This singe short film is better than the entire overly-hyped South African "Queen of Sono" series. Beautiful storytelling. Such a real story too as a South African.
@oliverwagunaere1697
@oliverwagunaere1697 3 года назад
This was so well made. And yes, I cried. A lot.
@ayathandwampofu5225
@ayathandwampofu5225 3 года назад
You and me both💔
@kirannathani9123
@kirannathani9123 3 года назад
@@ayathandwampofu5225 me three
@Sam-zq6bh
@Sam-zq6bh 3 года назад
Me too 😢, it was really well done.
@aamaravel2493
@aamaravel2493 3 года назад
nice, very nice. let's see paul allen's reaction
@mathewomolo
@mathewomolo 2 года назад
My dad always told me to avoid people who have little to lose. This was a great movie.
@zhanart6563
@zhanart6563 2 года назад
This film made me cry for all mind who lost their children in war and peace time. Being a mother, I dream of a peaceful world where people cherish life and value each other.
@rituparna6133
@rituparna6133 3 года назад
Completely broke my heart. As for the actors, and the crew, they're great. I hope more films like this come up gradually..
@nawal10
@nawal10 2 года назад
This is heartbreaking. She was stronger than me in the end because I kept crying while she held her head high 😫
@littlejonathorn6860
@littlejonathorn6860 3 года назад
Beautiful short. Should be on netflix!!!! Needs to be on netflix!!!
@thabisopete418
@thabisopete418 3 года назад
Mme Connie never dissapoints 💔 this is moving.
@HuevoBendito
@HuevoBendito 3 года назад
This reminds me of the Philippines. I hate that people have to go through this.
@lesterdampie6134
@lesterdampie6134 2 года назад
I'm over here bawling. This is an authentic depiction of South African domestics. We don't appreciate them enough. They spend years and decades in our homes raising our kids whilst their own kids are having to grow up and not being raised.
@romydimant5198
@romydimant5198 3 года назад
This short film touches my heart. What a powerful and important message!!
@joe_lubinda
@joe_lubinda 2 года назад
This is still happening in South Africa.
@khanyakardashian5159
@khanyakardashian5159 3 года назад
people just be disliking anything. Why would someone possibly dislike this masterpiece ?
@michaeltheoret3842
@michaeltheoret3842 Год назад
They dislike because They fear Truth. The Haters would rather that what is True be hidden in the shadows as They, in Their twisted form of ethics ,believe that denial of the Truth somehow gives Them protection from Its ramifications .
@Purpleiris444
@Purpleiris444 3 года назад
Such a powerful film. It packs a lot of emotions in a short film (without going into details as longer movies nowadays do). The performances was superb especially by Connie Chiume. I knew ahead of time that she will lose her son but yet I couldn't help but shed tears. Omeleto does it again!
@princedinyake9701
@princedinyake9701 3 года назад
I love how Omeleto came all the way to South Africa for this
@trellanaxoxo
@trellanaxoxo 3 года назад
RIP I respect Africans out there let them be at peace so much blood shed with them
@felipelotas5609
@felipelotas5609 2 года назад
Ok, this was painful to watch...that black mamma was so amazing in her role. So much character and depth without overacting a single bit. First class actress. I loved it. One of those stories that make you think and look inside yourself.
@gabriellesmith8375
@gabriellesmith8375 2 года назад
I can't stop crying. What a poignant masterpiece that covers so many themes - South Africa's Mamas being the backbones of communities; deeply ingrained violence amongst South African men; entrenched racism and the long-lasting effects of apartheid. This film rings true on so many fronts, and displays a story that all of us can relate to in one way or another.
@roshanaybano5654
@roshanaybano5654 3 года назад
I can't believe how disturbed I feel rn. I don't know what to say. Edit: (2 hrs later now that I have composure) I have a maid who works from 9:00am to 2:00pm, then comes back at 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Sometimes, she makes mistakes, irritates my mom, and even you know, things are often missing. My mom always advices me not to yell at her as she is going through a lot already. she has 4 lil ones to feed, 2 little girls, 3 times younger than I am. And I'm bursting into.tears saying this that she might not be able to spend time with them too, for money. The story just connects deeply and I just promised myself to actually thank her for everything and help her through the work so she gets to spend time with her family. Money is important, but sometimes spending time with your loved ones is what you really need.
@marylevin9262
@marylevin9262 3 года назад
ty as u said what i thought 💜
@oceanlover2426
@oceanlover2426 3 года назад
I think I understand.
@DAEDRA_66
@DAEDRA_66 3 года назад
It takes bravery to admit that, not to us, but to yourself, you are a good person, let that good shine, hold true to your promise and help her as you can, look out for yourself as well, you matter too, your emotions shouldn’t be hidden, be true, be who you are, this is our one life
@roshanaybano5654
@roshanaybano5654 3 года назад
@@DAEDRA_66 thankyou so much. I hope we all become better versions of ourself.
@kirannathani9123
@kirannathani9123 3 года назад
@@roshanaybano5654 very well said n it's very nice of u to think of helping her smtimes so that she can also spend sm time with her kids 🤗
@Prizzy999
@Prizzy999 Год назад
Ok, tears and goosebumps at the end. The black actress is so good it's heartbreaking. Unfortunately this is still the tragic reality in too many countries, it was a short masterpiece but very painful to watch. All my love and hugs to all the mothers out there who lost their children to nonsensical violence ❤
@libratude9595
@libratude9595 3 года назад
😭😭😭😭 Woah that's deep rooted. Very bitter sweet, it took her son's death for her to keep a promise. Shows you the importance of keeping a promise. Great acting, my condolences to the friends and family of this tragic story.
@wamz9191
@wamz9191 2 года назад
I feel like she went because she didn't have a choice?
@siphokazimazonda4405
@siphokazimazonda4405 3 года назад
As a South African myself this breaks my heart💔💔 because it is sooo real!! These are some of the real life stories that are never told. My thoughts and prayers go out to the mother, family and his friends. He had such a promising future!! May his precious soul rest in peace 💗💗
@rubymyluv1
@rubymyluv1 3 года назад
Beautifully written, beautifully directed, beautifully acted. A truly beautiful and sad film. ❤️
@betsysoutherland6069
@betsysoutherland6069 3 года назад
Heartbreaking, so well presented. Wonderfully talented actors.
@levicohen4612
@levicohen4612 3 года назад
What a beautiful film. I cannot wait to see more work from this insanely talented director. Anyone know her name?
@0013Jake
@0013Jake 3 года назад
Maybe you two should go on a date or something
@angelicafaith2532
@angelicafaith2532 3 года назад
Umama Written and directed by Talia Smith
@minentlemeenaty5443
@minentlemeenaty5443 3 года назад
Connie Chiume
@disneydisney1490
@disneydisney1490 2 года назад
@@minentlemeenaty5443 that’s not the director
@AUDACIOUS_Q5321
@AUDACIOUS_Q5321 3 года назад
THIS IS REAL🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦, a true reflection of the country's day-to-day life however... I HOPE TOMORROW'S SOUTH AFRICA ISN'T THE SAME AS THE ONE PORTRAYED IN THIS TEARFUL FILM😢😢😢
@wamz9191
@wamz9191 2 года назад
As a fellow African, I didn't know this side of SA existed. It's truly heartbreaking.
@amandasouza6595
@amandasouza6595 3 года назад
I am not sure why, but there are this few short stories in which we are able to truly connect with the characters, their emotions and situations. And oh my, this is one of them. I was already holding back my tears, and when I realized it was based on real events, daaaaamn I began crying like a baby. This is a masterpiece, and it stands for reality as if it could grab the viewers by their jacket and slap them in the face. May Petrus Sentsho rest in peace.
@SuperCHERISHED
@SuperCHERISHED 3 года назад
Umama was a very touching short film. The acting was excellent. Just like the mother, I did not want the young man to go to the tavern. Unfortunately many evil things happen when people drink and are full of rage. If only the young man had listened to his friend about not going into the tavern. Yes, he had the right to go into the tavern but sometimes you must chose to stay way from evil. I can't imagine the mother's pain. The young man had nothing to prove but was struggling with acceptance. As parents sometimes our children refuse to listen to us. We only want the best for them! A very heartbreaking reality for many!
@BeauteOr
@BeauteOr 2 года назад
This is heartbreaking ! I love South Africa so much ! That really touch me , more than if the story would have took places somewhere else!
@harrylake9388
@harrylake9388 3 года назад
This film absolutely broke my heart.
@SugarHoneyIceTeaaa
@SugarHoneyIceTeaaa 3 года назад
A South African short film , with South African Actors and Actresses.. i love this! LOVE THIS
@sae3960
@sae3960 3 года назад
the transition between their lives is truly eye opening.
@bulelwambono3032
@bulelwambono3032 2 года назад
😭😭😭😭some of us still going through this but we never loose hope 💔I'm relating so much on this movie it's like it's talking to me right now
@MamaBlvckHoney
@MamaBlvckHoney 3 года назад
The ending just broke my heart to a million pieces . Yoh
@williedynamyte
@williedynamyte Год назад
An emotional, powerful and well told tale. The actress playing the mother carries this. I cant give her high enough praise.
@phillipsanchez4192
@phillipsanchez4192 3 года назад
There are so many wonderful nuances in this film. The metaphor of the clouds as promises and the rain being all that matters is mixed with lovely imagery. The mother even has on a pair of pajama bottoms the following day after their argument as a kind of foreshadowing of the promise she'll never be able to keep. And there are likely more that I missed. Incredible film!
@treacherousjslither6920
@treacherousjslither6920 3 года назад
Yes that metaphor was brilliant
@wamz9191
@wamz9191 2 года назад
I just went back to the pajama bottoms part. I didn't notice they had clouds on them. How observant!
@nazmeeramujahidsaleem9980
@nazmeeramujahidsaleem9980 2 года назад
I'm a South African Indian I have a helper works for me for 5 year's now she is young with 3 children!There are days I give off there times she tells me she needs to go her children I have a good relationship with her take care of her very well!This is sad I cried watching it may it be a lesson to many!🙏🌹🇿🇦🌍❤
@RPRosen-ki2fk
@RPRosen-ki2fk 3 года назад
My thoughts on this on this film: ( I must preface this by saying I'm American, and I know nothing of SA other than having watched Itchy Boots traverse the country over the last several weeks.) 1. The way the son's life was portrayed, seemed kinda similar to life in large metro cities where gangs are prevalent. Survival is often dependent on local customs & culture. He seemed like a good kid and book smart, but lacked his street smarts. 2. Loved the film, and was invested in the characters. My heart goes out to the mother. I feel there's nothing sadder than a parent outliving their child. I HOPE her employer thinks of her as family, and not just a maid/cook. A surrogate family could help ease her pain. 3. I was shocked to see a Jewish family portrayed. I would never have imagined there was a Jewish populace in SA. How accurate is that? 4. My compliments to the film makers and crew, I love films that surprise me and make me feel something.
@chelsearebelo549
@chelsearebelo549 3 года назад
Hi there. Plenty Jewish people here in South Africa. Some key Jewish figures played a significant role in the anti-Apartheid movements.
@jazlynmitchell6656
@jazlynmitchell6656 3 года назад
He shouldn't have to HAVE street smarts just to avoid being murdered. You see this too much in the inner cities here in the U.S., these kids working hard to fight their way out of poverty through education just to be ridiculed and/or hurt. How are we, as Black people, supposed to transcend this cycle of racism and poverty if we can't support each other? That poor boy was killed because of resent, jealousy, and ego all perpetuated by the legacy of apartheid and poverty.
@lauren7558
@lauren7558 3 года назад
@@jazlynmitchell6656 Jazlyn i am South African and agree with what was portrayed in this short however there are a few things i disagree with you. Firstly this discrimination/racism does not ONLY exist in South Africa. Every country in the world have racists, its only that we put a name to it and now we are the poster children for it. It is almost 30 years that we are the rainbow nation. The children born one year after apartheid ended are now 27 odd years old. It comes down to how they are going to teach their children about tolerance.
@kukhanyafudumele5607
@kukhanyafudumele5607 3 года назад
You find a bit of everything in SA
@tigrisofgaul7584
@tigrisofgaul7584 2 года назад
Everytime i see an africain mother or a grandmother i feel happy i remember my mother . I remember one time i was in the sub way reading a book on my phone while a random dude just started screaming at me for having an iphone while other people are starving i ignored him but then he kind off pushed my hand so i stood up started to stare at him and telling him to get off the station . Man that africain woman god bless her ran to me and told me NO! YOU ARE BETTER THAN HIM and she invited me to sit next to her .. she just talked to me like i was her son . God bless keep our parents let's ve gratefull just for that they sacrificied everything to secure for us a future god forgive me for every time i wronged them
@zoek2136
@zoek2136 3 года назад
I’m not crying at all ..... this was a masterpiece
@brendajackson13
@brendajackson13 2 года назад
Two minutes in and I'm already crying. I know this story all too well😭
@EvonneLindiwe
@EvonneLindiwe 3 года назад
Very close to home 💔😞🇿🇦
@amanzimfula9944
@amanzimfula9944 3 года назад
Our parents spend their whole life and all thier energy raising people and helping families that dont even appreciate them and the sacrifice they make. We grow up not knowing what thier love feels like, having given it all to the people they tend to. Its comforting that this story showed a slightly different picture.🖤💔
@islandgirl5382
@islandgirl5382 2 года назад
Her baby... So sad to watch! Her son was taken away, and those children respected and loved her. That mother who she worked was just a kind hearted person. They were her family too!
@melissadrysdale4521
@melissadrysdale4521 2 года назад
This short film hit so close to home. What a brilliant depiction of the reality that domestic workers in South Africa experience as well as the hugely under appricated role that these woman have played in so many of our upbringing. This film was so well written, performed and directed. Extremely impressive.
@tshepothutlwa3479
@tshepothutlwa3479 3 года назад
Nice to finally watch a South African actors in a South African story in Omeleto. Painful to watch though, cried at the end. It's beautiful
@seerpou
@seerpou 2 года назад
I say this from my heart: South African women are some of the strongest people on this planet.
@amandashez1296
@amandashez1296 2 года назад
I cried so hard there is no lie in this 💔😭😭😭😭
@Luminous_YG
@Luminous_YG 3 года назад
Wait... I'm South African how do I not know this film🤦🏽‍♂️
@demonitized6208
@demonitized6208 3 года назад
Literally everything that comes out of South Africa is so beautiful and thought provoking
@Suck_em_acrylic_of-toes
@Suck_em_acrylic_of-toes Год назад
P@Luminous SphereRoid Bro same
@abbybrozin8843
@abbybrozin8843 3 года назад
Absolutely incredible and heart wrenching! These women are remarkable, what an amazing tribute in honour of all the Umama’s!! Wow. Wow. Wow
@pamelanokulunga8271
@pamelanokulunga8271 3 года назад
"Thabiso Sibiya" that's my son🥺❤ What a beautiful movie,but so sad,I'm in tears🕊 Well pd_jokes ❤ Great actors right there, I'm proud of u Prince🙌👌 from Tiktok pammies😘
@theblacksociologist2151
@theblacksociologist2151 3 года назад
I cried with sorrow..... well made.
@lehlohonolodhlamini6681
@lehlohonolodhlamini6681 3 года назад
South Africa has shed many tears
@trying2adult
@trying2adult 3 года назад
I came here for Connie Chiume! Happy 69th birthday!
@Jurnicurn
@Jurnicurn 3 года назад
when you give too much of yourself for the once you love but end up loosing them in the process.
@jodidematos8334
@jodidematos8334 3 года назад
Thought provoking South African film 🇿🇦 With an important message to share ….
@morakanemorakane9830
@morakanemorakane9830 2 года назад
True reflection of most mothers out there….we miss out on what matters the most while trying to provide the best that we couldn’t get as children for a better future for them. A very high price to pay indeed, time can never come back once it has passed. 🤧🤧🤧🤧
@amandalittle3453
@amandalittle3453 3 года назад
What an incredibly sad story - hugely moving and poignant. But also amazing for the world to see the talent coming from this wonderful country. Congratulations to all involved in the making.
@yumi-fn8ve
@yumi-fn8ve 3 года назад
Slaps different when u don't need subtitles
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 2 года назад
What language is this?
@yumi-fn8ve
@yumi-fn8ve 2 года назад
@@sebastianelytron8450 isizulu
@Bertrand146
@Bertrand146 2 года назад
Do you truly need subtitles to feel Love or Pain in someone's eyes... 💙🇫🇷
@yumi-fn8ve
@yumi-fn8ve 2 года назад
@@Bertrand146 tf? I'm talking bout literal language not pain lol.
@yumi-fn8ve
@yumi-fn8ve 2 года назад
@@Bertrand146 Chile anyways so..
@andrebaptiste7288
@andrebaptiste7288 3 года назад
This reminds me of a show that discussed how children of domestic workers ended up feeling abandoned and hurt because they felt like their parents are giving all their attention to white people and so they grew up resenting them
@hemmojito
@hemmojito 3 года назад
Nobody wins in this. Although you can understand both sides. So hearbreaking.
@wamz9191
@wamz9191 2 года назад
That was well depicted by the other neighborhood boys who called Thambiso and his mom sell outs
@jn8922
@jn8922 2 года назад
Excellent movie. I'd like to say it was bitter sweet but to me it was just a bitter truth. Poor woman keeps a promise to a child that is not hers but her own child's heart broke from many promises she couldn't keep.
@pammorrison88
@pammorrison88 2 года назад
It was such an amazing film. There was so much packed into a mere 20 minutes, it’s hard to understand how this could happen. So many shorts leave you wanting more, feeling unfulfilled, but not this one. It feels like I entered a time warp and allowed me to experience a much fuller story then one would normally expect from such a short period of time. This was the first time I saw Connie Chiume and I hope it will not be the last. Her presence was larger than life and expressed emotions with an amazing depth. I haven’t felt this moved by a short in a very long time. Kudos to the cast and writer/director for an incredible film.
@k.cramare6939
@k.cramare6939 3 года назад
Although things have changed, this is still a sad reality in south africa 😭😭and lots of innocent black children just wanting an education are a part of it
@kukhanyafudumele5607
@kukhanyafudumele5607 3 года назад
I don't think things have changed much. We still have mothers working as maids trying to provide for their families and at the same time we also have children looking for acceptance in the wrong places. Its honestly a sad reality.
@FrankMalaba
@FrankMalaba 3 года назад
Great to see beautiful South African souls doing gorgeous work. I love Ma Connie Chiume!!! ❤️
@kyliewaiomio6816
@kyliewaiomio6816 3 года назад
Gawd this killed me... respect to every domestic worker out there.
@urdadnoturmom5069
@urdadnoturmom5069 3 года назад
may him rest in God's arms.
@janesdaughter1529
@janesdaughter1529 3 года назад
My mom was a domestic worker, my story is different but i still remember her fetching me from school and then walking back to the house she worked at.🥰
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