iThemba
5:19 min
Documentary Short
Keefe Murren and Nelson Walker III, Co-Directors/Co-Producers, Lynn True, Co-Director/Editor
Winner of the Health Advocacy Award Sponsored by Sundance Channel
The Sinikithemba Choir turns stage into soapbox, singing and speaking for 5 million HIV+ South Africans.
More About iThemba from the Producers, Keefe Murren and Nelson Walker III
The iThemba Film Project was formed in January 2003 when Bruce Walker, MD, Director of Partners AIDS Research Center (a collaborative partnership between Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital) commissioned us to document the Sinikithemba Choir's journey to perform at the 10th Annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Boston — a premiere gathering of the world's leading HIV/AIDS researchers. The Sinikithemba Choir is a singing group consisting of 30 HIV+ black South Africans who have made it their mission to promote global awareness of the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa.

iThemba (hope) is a 7 minute version of a full-length documentary film being produced by the iThemba Film Project. The longer film is an intimate portrait of the Sinikithemba Choir and one of its leading members, Zinhle Thabethe (ZIN-kleh Tah-BEH-tay) a 26 year old HIV/AIDS counselor. The film was shot in Durban, South Africa and Boston, Massachusetts during February and March of 2003.
During filming, an anonymous donor offered each of the members of the Sinikithemba Choir access to Anti-retroviral medication, the only known treatment for AIDS. Four choir members were immediately placed on an ARV regimen. Since the original filming of iThemba, the Sinikithemba Choir has returned to the United States twice. On their most recent visit, Sinikithemba sang as part of the World AIDS Day Commemoration at St. John the Divine, honoring UN Secretary General Kofi Anan for his work in establishing the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The Choir is planning to tour the United States again in the spring of 2004.
In August 2003, while iThemba was being edited, the South African government announced that it would develop a nationwide treatment plan that included anti-retroviral drugs (ARV). Our executive producer, Dr. Bruce Walker, traveled to South Africa as part of a delegation of advisors to aid the South African governments efforts to design such a program. In October 2003 the plan was unveiled by the Government. Sadly, as of completion of this short film, this much needed program had yet to be implemented.
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Keefe J. Murren, Co-Producer/Co-Director
Keefe is a graduate of Wesleyan University in Film Studies and Anthropology. Recently Keefe spent a year in Berlin, Germany as a Fulbright Scholar pursuing post-graduate studies in film. He has been directing a film on New York City artist and color-theorist Sanford Wurmfeld. Keefe is currently the Festival Coordinator at the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival (Boston, London, New York) and continues to do freelance work in the film and television industries. You can reach him at info@ithembafilmproject.org.
Nelson Walker III, Co-Producer/Co-Director
Nelson holds a BA in American Studies from Brown University. He has written eight nationally televised documentaries for Discovery Channel, History Channel, and PBS's NOVA -- most recently In Search of the Real Scorpion King, a one-hour special airing on the History Channel. He is currently pursuing an MFA in directing and screenwriting in the Film Division at Columbia University's School of the Arts. You can reach him at info@ithembafilmproject.org.
Lynn True, Editor
Lynn is a New York based editor and producer. After receiving a BA in Urban Studies and Architecture from Brown University, she was an assistant editor on various programming for NBC, PBS and AMC, as well as on the documentary feature Kalama Sutta. For two years, Lynn was also the Creative Director at Magnet Media, where she edited and produced an award-winning educational series on digital technology. Lynn's other editing credits ranger from documentary and narrative material to music videos and museum installations. Recent projects include: Chain Time Three (MOMA film series, Co-Editor with Director Jem Cohen), Thin Air (Best Narrative Feature 2002 Downstream Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives New Filmmmaker's series), In Tower (documentary short for NY Historical Society exhibit) and The Murphy Bowl (Pioneer Theater documentary short winner).Contact MediaRights to host a screening.
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