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Nowness 'Shining Star'

 

 

 

Nowness ‘Shining Star’

LoveSick on NOWNESS: Shining Star

https://www.nowness.com/series/lovesick/shining-star

Written and directed by: Sandra Winther

Cast

Shae Barnes as herself

Moe Allam as himself

Ghakeem Humbles as Hall Porter

Production Company: New Land

Cinematographer: Joao de Botelho

Executive Producers: Sara Samsøe, Thor Brammer Jacobsen

Producer: Sara Samsøe

Editor: Mikkel E.G. Nielsen

Composer: Rasmus Glendorf

Service Producer: Jon Day

Sound Design: Brian Dyrby

Focus Puller: Telfer Barnes

Sound Tech: Charlie Van Rensburg

Colorist: Dante Pasquinelli

Production Manager: Chloe Zondagh

Chaperone: Ghakeem Humbles

Editor Assistant and Online: Victor Beckmann, Adamn Benjamin Mikkelsen

Design and titles: Monica Lasuardi

Service Production Company: Orange Films

Film Processing: Cinelab

Filmstock: Kodak

A real-life couple navigates love and codependency in this mosaic of moments set in South Africa.

What does it mean when someone makes you feel like a whole person? What are its joys and consequences? Narrated by snippets of an intimate conversation between real-life lovers Mohamed Allam and Shae Barnes, director Sandra Winther’s short film examines the tender complexities of a relationship forged of two halves of the same soul.

“Shining Star is a story of a relationship coming undone and the cycles we go through in love,” says Winther, who met Allam and Barnes at a casting in South Africa. “Sometimes we’re not loved the way we would like to be and in our desire to be seen, emotions swing like a pendulum. Even as we feel hurt, we glue our love back together, over and over. There’s beauty in allowing imperfection in relationships, but my hope is that this film leaves a lot for interpretation—whether this love is real or successful."

Despite the comfort that comes with finding a soulmate that fits into every nook and cranny of your being, it is challenging to draw boundaries in a relationship as partners become increasingly interdependent: tightly intertwined and without an answer to the question “where do you end and I begin?”

“We had many conversations about their relationship and they were vulnerable enough to record some of their most intimate conversations for this film,” says the director. “We filmed in Misty Cliffs outside Cape Town and shot on 35mm film, a combination of place and process that translated Shae and Mohamed’s world into this very specific feeling I had when we met.”

Editor Mikkel E. G. Nielsen, who recently won an Academy Award for his work on Sound of Metal (2019), gives Shining Star “a sort of fluid and organic quality,” describes Winther. “Watching it feels a bit like trance.” Nielsen creates a visual mosaic of moments from the couple’s life and embues the project with a deliberate, considered pacing.

The middle section of this moving portrait hints at a potential end to their sun-kissed romance. But in reality, the process of making Shining Star made the couple stronger than ever—encouraging them to be comfortable with the vulnerability that comes with interdependence, as expressed in the closing moments of the film.