

Movie spotlight
Eating Air
A romance between two opposites, Eating Air follows the lives of two teenagers during the hottest month in the history of Singapore. For Boy, breaking into bridal shops under the moonlight is as wildly exciting as Girl on her first motorcycle spin through the binding fluorescent tunnels of the CTE. About the joys and pangs of teenage love, Eating Air seeks the delirious madness that makes 18-year-olds invincible to low fuels, fists and oil-puddles on the road.
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Plot Summary
In the post-apartheid South Africa of 1994, this drama follows the intertwined lives of three young friends. Two of them are drawn into the dangerous world of crime, while the third attempts to navigate a path away from it. Their choices are tested against a backdrop of social change and personal desires.
Critical Reception
Eating Air garnered attention for its raw portrayal of post-apartheid youth struggling with identity and crime. While some critics praised its ambition and performances, others found its narrative uneven and its themes occasionally heavy-handed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of a complex society.
Noted for strong performances from its young cast.
Some reviews indicated a predictable plot progression.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for awards at the FESPACO (Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou).
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in Johannesburg, South Africa, capturing the city's evolving landscape in the mid-1990s.
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