Leon Schuster's latest film, Mama Jack which will be released in South Africa on 24 November 2005, was screened at the American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica earlier this week and received a thumbs up from a specially recruited audience. This is the first time that a Leon Schuster film was screened to international audiences before its commercial release in South Africa.
The audience found the storyline of Mama Jack to be new and fresh and liked the unusual transition of Leon Schuster's character, Jack Theron, from a white man to a black woman, according to Videovision. They also rated Mama Jack as a better film than Mrs Doubtfire and Big Momma's House.
Producer Anant Singh commenting from Los Angeles said, "We are absolutely thrilled with the positive response received by Mama Jack last night. The rating we received from the recruited audience was way above average and the audience gave the film a massive applause at the end of the screening. Mama Jack is without any doubt, Leon's most commercial film to date and with this fantastic response, we are confident that it will find success with mainstream audiences internationally. This is a great testament to the partnership between Leon and co-writer and director, Gray Hofmeyr who have done a great job."
Mama Jack is the story of Jack Theron, who works on a film set, however, his movie director boss hates him. In a bid to get rid of Jack, the director spikes his drink at a glamorous function, and before long Jack has unwittingly offended all the attending dignitaries, ruined the function and finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Now, on the run and desperate, Jack turns to his friend, Shorty, a make-up artist for help, and emerges disguised as a black woman, Mama Jack. Mama Jack soon finds "herself" employed by the director's fiancée and begins to fall in love with her. A series of deceptions and misunderstandings pile up and, in true Schuster style, comic mayhem results.
The Los Angeles-based Conquistador Entertainment is handling international sales on Mama Jack at the American Film Market. The company achieved tremendous success with Schuster's previous blockbuster, Mr Bones which they also represented internationally, selling the film to major international territories, including Germany, India, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Thailand and Turkey.
Mama Jack stars Leon Schuster, Alfred Ntombela, Mary-Anne Barlow, Lionel Newton and Shaleen Surtie-Richards. The film is a Videovision Entertainment production in association with Distant Horizon and Delta Films (Pty) Ltd, produced by Anant Singh and Helena Spring, executive produced by Sanjeev Singh and Sudhir Pragjee and is written by Leon Schuster, Gray Hofmeyr, Paul Slabolepsky and Jeff Newton and directed by Gray Hofmeyr.
Mama Jack will be released throughout South Africa on 24 November 2005 through United International Pictures in one of the widest releases ever for a South African film.
Dunno what you are refering to, whether it was to the trailer getting feed back or if it's out already. It's out already at Gateway screens, not sure about others but it is out. Has it's funny moments. Posted on 9 Nov 2005 03:39
Well well well...since when has any objective opinion been gathered from screening the movie to a "specially recruited audience"? Is that the same audience who left SA, old flag in tow? And this is the quality of filmmaking we are punting accross the world, what about putting money behind serious productions. But no, we have to sell this kind of crap worldwide. Posted on 15 Nov 2005 14:26
I lived in SA for 12 years and now live in Spain. Saw a short piece on Mama Jack on CNN and was amazed that Schuster is still making the same movies that he used to make during the old apartheid days! I have nothing against the guy, I'm just surprised that he can still work in the SA movie industry! Posted on 12 Dec 2005 14:09
I loved the film. I thought it was the best Schuster-movie ever, and this is coming from a previously not-Schuster-fan. Well done, Leon. And to the critics, watch the box office sales... Posted on 15 Dec 2005 12:08
I live in Perth West Australia and the only movie released over here is Mr Bones it's a pity the rest aren't all we get are internet shorts Posted on 22 Dec 2005 12:42
I agree with you there! I'm from Ireland and saw the film while visiting Cape Town. It's amazing and I wish it'd be made available in Europe too. Posted on 23 Aug 2006 18:22
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