"Possibly the year's most audacious film debut. Beguiling, wickedly smart." - Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
"Nyoni paints portraits of implied mysticism with elegance and precision." - Kelly Dong, Film Comment
"Beautiful and unsettling. A remarkable, strange and politically potent first film." - Michael O' Sullivan, Washington Post
WINNER: BAFTA Awards - Outstanding Debut by a British Director (Rungano Nyoni)
WINNER: Adelaide Film Festival - Best Feature
NOMINEE: AFI Fest - New Auteurs
WINNER: African International Film Festival - Best Feature Film
NOMINEE: Cannes Film Festival - Golden Camera
NOMINEE: Film Independent Spirit Awards - Best International Film
In her BAFTA award-winning debut feature, Rungano Nyoni crafts a satiric feminist fairy-tale set in present day Zambia. When 9-year old orphan Shula is accused of witchcraft, she is exiled to a witch camp run by Mr. Banda, a corrupt and inept government official. Tied to the ground by a white ribbon, Shula is told that she will turn into a goat if she tries to escape. As the only child witch, Shula quickly becomes a local star and the adults around her exploit her supposed powers for financial gain. Soon she is forced to make a difficult decision - to resign herself to life on the camp, or take a risk for freedom.