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Good Mourning, Ian MorganOn his return from the Sundance Film Festival in London, where he premiered his award-winning short film Good Mourning, Cape Town-based filmmaker Ian Morgan tells us what winning the first SundanceTV Shorts Competition for South Africa meant to him and what he learnt through this experience. “It is the first year that SA has been included in the winners, and it really is an honour to have my film screened with such talent,” he said. “Traveling to London was an incredible experience. It was a great opportunity to make some contacts in the industry in London and to learn about what films people are looking for. ![]() Ian Morgan “I learnt that people actually enjoy the off-beat characters I create. People are looking for things that stand out, not necessarily abiding by the laws of the real world.” He goes on…
Don’t be afraid to try new ideas and techniques, and most importantly, don’t stop making films!
I come from an advertising background and the film was initially a personal project to brush up on my directing of characters and dialogue, rather than a montage of beautiful shots with a logo slapped on at the end. It was a breath of fresh air having complete creative control over the film and it turned out so great that we thought, “Hey, let’s enter this into festivals.” ![]()
My films are predominantly set in an absurdist world that is not solely relevant to a single market. I mean if you look at what our box office is doing, we still go and watch films made internationally; whether it’s a Hollywood film or an independent film, I believe that’s what the SA market wants. That being said there are local films out there that are doing great at the moment: The Wound; Nommer 27; and Five Fingers for Marseilles are all incredible! I feel that after being to the Sundance Film Festival: London, we shouldn't actually box ourselves into only making films for a ‘South African-relevant’ audience, we should start making films for a bigger market. We have such talented people in South Africa with amazing skills, with a talented cast and we shouldn't be lending this out to international clients. We have the skill to do it ourselves, so let's do it!
Coming from the ad world, where it has predominantly been about creating beautiful images, Good Mourning was originally intended to be a project to prove to myself that I could still direct characters in dialogue-driven scenes. Going forward I hope that I can make more films and be a bit more selective with the commercial jobs I take on.
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