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New Tutu documentary comes home to Encounters after Berlin win

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 Fresh from winning the Peace Film Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, TUTU will have its African premiere at Encounters South African International Documentary Festival this June.  The feature documentary is an intimate portrait of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the rebel cleric and Nobel Peace Prize winner who helped end Apartheid in South Africa.  Even if you think you know the story, the footage lands with startling power. Tutu intervenes to stop a mob from necklacing a man accused of being an informant. He loses his temper over Ronald Reagan opposing sanctions, telling the media “the West… can go to hell.” He weeps while chairing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He lovingly renews his wedding vows. Throughout, we hear his hyena cackle, even as he speaks truth to power with all the moral weight of being not just an activist but a priest too.  “I wanted Tutu’s voice to be the heartbeat of the story, to let his humanity, humour and moral conviction lead us through his world,” says director Sam Pollard (MLK/FBI), an Emmy and Peabody Award winner who received the International Documentary Association’s Career Achievement Award in 2020.  Central to the film is the remarkable archive filmed over two decades by South African journalist Roger Friedman and photographer Benny Gool, who are both interviewed in the film and credited as consulting producers.  The pairing was something Tutu took particular delight in. “It was part of our party trick,” says Friedman. “He enjoyed telling people that we were a Jew and a Muslim, and that he loved us.”  The documentary doesn’t end with Apartheid but shows how Tutu’s activism expanded globally, continuing even after his retirement.  Often described as “South Africa’s conscience,” Tutu closes the film on a characteristically optimistic note: “I hope that the world would realise that there is no situation of which we can say, ‘This is absolutely devoid of hope.’ God bless you.”  The Hollywood Reporter praised the documentary as “a deeply personal portrait of the man, so much so that by the film’s conclusion you will feel as if you’ve truly come to know him.” TUTU is produced by HiddenLight and the Universal Pictures Content Group, with Richard Branson and Trevor Noah among the executive producers. Cinetic Media are handling worldwide sales.  During Encounters, Pollard will attend the screenings, as well as host editing masterclasses in Cape Town and Johannesburg with the editor, Paul Trewartha. Before moving into directing, Pollard cut a number of films for Spike Lee, including Jungle Fever and the Oscar-nominated documentary 4 Little Girls.

Cape Town screenings:
• Sunday, 7 June 2026 at 12:30 at the Labia Theatre

• Sunday, 7 June 2026 at 16:30 at the V&A Waterfront Ster-Kinekor

Johannesburg screenings:

• Tuesday, 9 June 2026 at 17:00 at Ster-Kinekor Sandton

• Wednesday,10 June 2026 at 18:30 at Ster-Kinekor Southgate

Masterclasses & legacy panels, sponsored by Clinix

• Monday, 8 June 2026 in Cape Town

• Wednesday, 10 June 2026 in Johannesburg

 

Encounters is Africa’s longest-running film festival dedicated to documentaries. Its 28th edition will run from 4-14 June 2026. Encounters takes place at the Labia Theatre and V&A Waterfront Ster-Kinekor in Cape Town; The Bioscope and Rosebank Nouveau, Ster-Kinekor Sandton, Ster-Kinekor Southgate in Johannesburg; and Brooklyn Commercial in Pretoria.

Ticket sales and more details to follow soon on https://encounters.co.za.
Follow @encountersdoc on social media for updates on this year’s programme.

Encounters is supported by Bertha Foundation, City of Cape Town, Film Cape Town, National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa, Consulate General of Portugal in Johannesburg, French Institute of South Africa, SWISS Films, Consulate General of Switzerland in Cape Town, Central Film School, Ster-Kinekor, Clinix, The Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, Rough Cut Lab Africa, South African Guild of Editors, Nelson Mandela Foundation, Durban FilmMart Institute, filmmart.africa, Modern Times Review, Documentary Filmmakers Association of South Africa, Primedia, Ster-Kinekor, Labia Theatre, Bioscope Independent Cinema, UWC, Centre for Humanities Research, UCT, UCT Center for Film and Media Services, Goethe Institut, Bertha Movie House, Isivivana Centre and Bertha House Mowbray, District Six Museum/Homecoming Centre

 

NOTES TO EDITORS:

Watch a clip from TUTU:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sYu-RL8yz0

 

High-res pics:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ITPNcTE_bL07XqnpkrmF3nkRcfdjZjXy?usp=sharing

Richard Branson’s Instagram post about the documentary:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DVON9nyjGoI/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

 

Bonus Desmond Tutu quotes from the film:

“When people decide to be free, nothing can stop them from being free”.

“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”

“I am a man of peace but not a pacifist”

“The Christian faith is hopelessly optimistic.”

           

Johannesburg, South Africa – March 27, 2026 – South African music powerhouse DJ Zinhle shakes up the music scene once again with the release of her highly anticipated new single, “Ezothando,” available today across all digital platforms.

A groundbreaking collaboration, Ezothando brings together a dynamic lineup of seven artists: Cebo, Mmata Magic, C Phe SA, Msindo Listo, Thobani White, and Nayvee Womculo, alongside DJ Zinhle herself. The track marks a powerful fusion of established and emerging talent, reflecting the ever-evolving sound of South African music.

At the heart of this release is an innovative and inclusive approach to music discovery. DJ Zinhle masterminded the rollout of Ezothando through a social media open verse challenge, which attracted over 2,000 entries from aspiring artists across the country. From this overwhelming response, two standout voices – Nayvee and Thobani White – earned their place on the official track, turning a viral moment into a life-changing opportunity.

This initiative is a true reflection of DJ Zinhle’s long-standing commitment to uplifting new talent. Throughout her career, she has consistently used her platform to open doors for undiscovered artists, and Ezothando stands as one of her most impactful efforts yet – not only discovering new voices but placing them on a major commercial release.

Sonically, Ezothando signals an exciting evolution in DJ Zinhle’s musical direction. The track is rooted in high-energy dance music, blending infectious rhythms, powerful vocals, and club-ready production to create a sound that is both distinctly South African and globally accessible. With Ezothando, DJ Zinhle once again proves why she remains at the forefront of the industry – not just as an artist, but as a visionary shaping the future of African music.
About DJ Zinhle
DJ Zinhle is a South African DJ, producer, businesswoman, and media personality with over two decades of influence in the music industry. Recognized as Africa’s number one female DJ from 2019 to 2025, she has built a global presence with performances across Africa, Europe, the UK, and the USA.

Known for hit records such as “Umlilo,” “Indlovu,” and “My Name Is,” she continues to shape the sound of contemporary African dance music. Beyond music, she is the founder of Era by DJ Zinhle, CEO of Boulevard Nectar Rosé, and the creator of Hair Majesty, reflecting her strong footprint in business.

A published author and star of the BET Africa reality show “The Unexpected,” DJ Zinhle remains a leading voice in entertainment and culture, inspiring a new generation through her work, influence, and belief that women can have it all.

Management & Bookings:
bookings@djzinhle.com

 

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