

Life. Or death. It's your move.
Directed by Ian Gabriel, “Four Corners” revolves around a 13-year-old chess whiz drawn into the Cape Town’s well-known child-gang culture. Touted as the first film to delve into the 100-year-old war between South Africa’s so-called Number gangs, the 26 and the 28, it blends the Sabela, Tsotsi-taal and Cape Afrikaans dialects and mixes established talents with non-actors and first-time thesps from schools and communities across the Cape Flats.
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The film's tagline is: "Life. Or death. It's your move."
The runtime is 114 minutes (1h 54m).
The film was directed by Ian Gabriel.
The screenplay was written by Terence Hammond and Hofmeyr Scholtz.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt3243554.
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Four Corners
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Afrikaans, English
South Africa