Jit
A young man, nicknamed UK, lives in Harare with his musician uncle, Oliver Mtukudzi, who plays himself. UK is knocked out when he falls out of a taxicab and then falls in love with the woman he gazes up at when he regains consciousness. He determines that he must marry her, but her father insists on a "bride price" in the form of an expensive stereo and cash. UK sets out to obtain these things, but has to appease his jukwa (ancestral spirit), who is visible only to him and wants him to give her beer and earn money to send to his parents in the countryside.Zimbabwe's First Feature Film
Based on the novel by Michael Raeburn - Anvil Press/Heinemann
Starring: Dominic Makuvashma, Sibongile Nene, Oliver Mutukudzi.
Festivals and Awards
Best Cinematography | FESPACO
Best Actor | Amiens Film Festival
Official Selection | London Film Festival
Reviews
“Washes like sunshine... giddily upbeat... has the antic, anything-goes spirit of the Beatles' first movies." - Steven Holden, New York Times
“Does for Africa what 'The Harder They Come' did for Jamaica.” - Time Out, UK
“Cool, très cool... Diabolically seductive.” - Pariscope
Credits
Production: Filmafrica
Writer/Director: Michael Raeburn
Producer: Rory Kilalea
Camera: Funcho Costa
Art Director: Lindy Pankiv
Editor: Justin Krish
Music: Virgin/Gramma