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Brenda Fassie biopic in the works

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A new film based on the colourful life of Brenda Fassie is in the works.

JOHANNESBURG — A new film based on the colourful life of Brenda Fassie is in the works.

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An open casting call has been sent in search of fresh-faced local talent to portray the feisty and sassy singer in the biopic.

Details around the audition process are yet to be confirmed, except that they will be “open to all South Africans nationally.”

United Kingdom-based film and television production company, Showbizbee, has acquired the rights, in conjunction with the Brenda Fassie estate and Legaci Nova, to film the story of the vivacious late singer.

“My mother Brenda has been surrounded by controversy in her life and even after her death,” Bongani Fassie expressed in a statement.

“It is with great excitement that we have partnered with Showbizbee Film Productions to make the Brenda Fassie movie for Box Office release. I’m particularly eager to participate in the production as (co-executive producer) so that the real story of my mom comes alive to the people of South Africa and the world.”

Written and directed by Edward W. Shaw, the movie will be filmed on location in Cape Town and Johannesburg. Production is expected to start next month, while the film is planned to hit theatres next year.

“With Brenda, writer-director Edward W Shaw is doing a remarkable job. He has created a totally relatable story that is both fresh and new,” Showbizbee said in a statement.

“The screenplay is surprising and precise, a warm human story. It is our good fortune to be working with a great team. We are confident the public will embrace Brenda.”

Described as a period comedy-drama, the film will spotlight Fassie’s journey from Langa, Cape Town to Soweto, Johannesburg where she catapulted into stardom.