The romantic comedy Cook-Off is the first Zimbabwean feature film acquired by Netflix.
"Seeing myself on Netflix, I have to pinch myself every day. Like, is that really me?" asked actress Tendaiishe Chitima, star of the first Zimbabwean feature film acquired by the streaming pioneer.was shot in 2017, just months before the fall of Zimbabwe's despotic ex-president Robert Mugabe, whose iron-fisted rule brought the economy to its knees.
"Other people think we are completely crazy," he chuckled."But we have been dealing with it for so long, that is normal for us." crew resorted to drinking boiled water from a garden tap.The first days of shooting were also constantly disrupted by power cuts - a regular occurrence - forcing the team to stretch their paltry budget and hire a generator.
"She called and said: 'I can still come but I am crying and I don't know if I am going to be able to act because I don't have a crying scene,'"said Brickhill, smiling at the memory."Previously I was acting in a lot of TV shows in which my role as a Zimbabwean was either a maid, a prostitute, or I was being trafficked," said Chitima, who had previously featured only in shorter productions.
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