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Home / Arts and Entertainment / South African Drama 'Laundry' Acquired for Global Sales After TIFF Premiere

South African Drama 'Laundry' Acquired for Global Sales After TIFF Premiere

14 Nov

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  • South African director Zamo Mkhwanazi's apartheid-era drama 'Laundry' premiered at TIFF
  • Film acquired by Summerside Media for global sales
  • Focuses on teenager Khuthala torn between music dreams and family's laundry business
South African Drama 'Laundry' Acquired for Global Sales After TIFF Premiere

In September 2025, South African director Zamo Mkhwanazi's apartheid-era drama 'Laundry' premiered to critical acclaim in the Discovery section at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The film, which draws on Mkhwanazi's family experiences under South Africa's racist segregation system, has now been acquired by Summerside Media for global sales.

Set in 1968, 'Laundry' stars Ntobeko Sishi as teenager Khuthala, who is dismissive of his family's laundry business and dreams of making a living through music instead. However, as the apartheid government cracks down on Black business ownership, Khuthala finds himself torn between chasing his personal ambitions and fighting the injustice threatening his family's well-being.

Francesca Manno, managing director and co-founder of Summerside Media, praised Mkhwanazi's "powerful and poetic" direction, calling her "an exceptionally promising filmmaker" and 'Laundry' an "extraordinary and visually stunning work." The film is a Switzerland and South African co-production from Akka Films, Kude Media, RTS - Radio Télévision Suisse, and Mojo Entertainment.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Laundry' film is an apartheid-era drama that follows a teenager named Khuthala, who is torn between chasing his musical dreams and fighting the injustice threatening his family's laundry business under the racist segregation system in South Africa.
The 'Laundry' film was directed by South African director Zamo Mkhwanazi, whose family experiences under apartheid inspired the story.
The 'Laundry' film had its world premiere in the Discovery section at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September 2025.

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