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Carissa (film)

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2024 film
Carissa
Directed byJason Jacobs
Devon Delmar
Written byJason Jacobs
Devon Delmar
StarringGretchen Ramsden
CinematographyGray Kotzé
Edited byDevon Delmar
Music byFrazer Barry
Devon Delmar
Mikhaila Alyssa Smith
Distributed byREASON8
Release date
  • 5 September 2024 (2024-09-05) (Venice)
CountrySouth Africa
LanguageAfrikáans

Carissa is a 2024 South Africancoming-of-agedrama film written and directed by Jason Jacobs and Devon Delmar, in their feature film debut. It premiered at the81st edition of theVenice Film Festival.

Plot

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Cast

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  • Gretchen Ramsden as Carissa
  • Herchell Cloete as Herchell
  • Woudine Dirkse as Woudine
  • Collin Fredericks as Collin
  • Kaylin Fredericks as Ashley
  • Wilhelmiena Hesselman as Wilhelmien
  • Deidré Jantjies as Deidré
  • Hendrik Kriel as Hendrik
  • Elton Landrew as Solly
  • Maria Tamboer as Maria

Production

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The film was shot inWupperthal, a town in theCederberg region.[1] The cast consists mainly of local non-professional actors whose roles are largely based on themselves.[2]

A work-in-progress cut of the film was presented at the80th Venice International Film Festival in the Final Cut in Venice (FVC) sidebar, where the project received three cash awards,[1] including the Venice Final Cut prize for best film in post-production.[3]

Release

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The film had its world premiere at the81st Venice International Film Festival in theOrizzonti section.[4] It had its American premiere at the40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[5] International distribution is handled by London-based REASON8.[6]

Reception

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Variety's film critic Guy Lodge praised the film, describing it as "simultaneously still and transporting" and writing: "if there’s a lot of muzzy magic-hour beauty in Jason Jacobs and Devon Delmar’s debut feature, it’s no hollow travelogue: Closely scrutinizing its young, antsy title character before gradually expanding its gaze, “Carissa” is rich with feeling for the callused hands and hearts of an overlooked but industrious countryside population".[7]

Paul Emmanuel Enicola fromThe Movie Buff wrote: "Carissa stands out as a film with something real to say. Jacobs and Delmar deliver a thoughtful, visually striking meditation on identity and change, carried by a strong central performance and a deep sense of place".[8]

References

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  1. ^abAsemota, Etinosa (19 September 2023)."'A privilege': Local filmmakers of captivating Carissa reflect on success at Final Cut in Venice".News24. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  2. ^Ntsababa, Unam (17 October 2024)."The cinematic brilliance of Carissa".IQOQO. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  3. ^Tabbara, Mona (19 August 2024)."South African Venice Horizons title 'Carissa' picked up for sales".Screen International. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  4. ^Fulton, Claire (6 September 2024)."Devon Delmar & Jason Jacobs on Carissa".Loud And Clear Reviews. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  5. ^Hammond, Pete (17 January 2025)."Santa Barbara Film Festival Sets Full 2025 Program, Will Partner With Direct Relief To Raise Funds For L.A. Wildfires".Deadline. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  6. ^Tabbara, Mona."South African Venice Horizons title 'Carissa' picked up for sales".Screen International. Retrieved2025-08-04.
  7. ^Lodge, Guy (23 December 2024)."'Carissa' Review: A South African Youth Portrait That Knows the Value of Stillness".Variety. Retrieved13 March 2025.
  8. ^Enicola, Paul Emmanuel (9 February 2025)."'Carissa' SBIFF 2025 Review".The Movie Buff. Retrieved13 March 2025.

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