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Q&A with Knysna director Andre Velts and screenwriter Emilé HagerIf you are looking for a film that puts the fun back into festive, it's the charming Knysna, a poignant and hilarious journey into conquering love, searching for love, and how love can drive the community of Knysna crazy. It's ideal escapism for anyone in need of a breather.
Andre Velts: It's about finding love, and the road to love is always a funny story... ![]() Andre Velts
Andre Velts: I always wanted to make a movie in Knysna. Ones I had a basic storyline in place, I contacted Emile Hager. We both sat around a table, and Knysna was born.. At that stage we did not know how big this would become..
Andre Velts: In my younger days living in Knysna I had a relationship disappointment. And the best way is to laugh about it, and making a Romantic Comedy to tell the story. If we can't laugh at ourselves life will be boring.. :)
Andre Velts: I grew up in Knysna and most of the scenes and locations we used, my friends and I enjoyed when we grow up. That's why I had to add a few friends I knew in the story. When you live in a low income family in Knysna, you experience Knysna very differently from the Holiday-makers. This is what the story is really about.
Andre Velts: Yes for sure :) Love is the only thing that brings people and nations together.. And I love honest love stories, there is one scene in the Knysna movie that was shot in the rain, where the character Dolf declares his love for Stephanie...gets me every time.
Andre Velts: The purpose of the friends in the film is to steer the main character Dolf in a soulful direction. Humour, friends and love keeps Dolf on track.. Everybody needs friends..
Andre Velts: From the first draft I had people in mind. I wanted to create a film with a fresh look. It was the first time the two lead actors played a lead role in a film. I think it's just to easy to pick the same people over and over.. To make a good film the director really needs to work hard for the actors to enjoy the set and to be creative. ![]() Emilé Hager
Andre Velts: I really think everybody needs to support different genders of SA Films. It is still a business for investors, so if dramas don't make money...less of them will be shown on film. So next time people complain there is too many RomComs.. they must remember ticket sales versus investment money. So go and watch local drama...Please!!!!
Andre Velts: Every person will experience the movie differently. I always say, if you can see yourself in one scene and laugh or get a good message out of it...I have done my job.
Andre Velts: I studied acting for four years, and in that time I bought myself a camera. I began to record myself and look back on my acting classes to work on my performances. Later in my second year I did my first short movie..The rest is history. After one full feature, 12 shorts, eight music videos and over 200 weddings I shot and edited, Knysna was created. All the stuff I did gave me the best film school possible. The school of hard knocks.
Emilé Hager: I studied BA drama at Tuks. Always wanted to be an actor. Never imagined myself being a professional writer. I wrote plays and poems from a young age and decided about two years ago, after freelancing and booking no jobs, that I want to challenge myself and see if I could write a screenplay. And that's where it all started. That was the screenplay Andre Velts then read and commissioned me to write Knysna.
Andre Velts: There will be too many people telling you it cannot be done..work on your craft, and one day the right project will come at the right time, then you will kick ass.
Andre Velts: I'm directing a movie called Die Pro (A teenage surfing movie) and later the year the drama called Riebeeck Kasteel (1972 Drama). For more on Knysna and other films opening on December 24, visit www.writingstudio.co.za About Daniel DercksenDaniel Dercksen has been a contributor for Lifestyle since 2012. As the driving force behind the successful independent training initiative The Writing Studio and a published film and theatre journalist of 40 years, teaching workshops in creative writing, playwriting and screenwriting throughout South Africa and internationally the past 22 years. Visit www.writingstudio.co.za View my profile and articles... |