SNAKE – adapted by Tracey Farren from her own novel – to close the Joburg Film Festival 2024

We are delighted to announce that SNAKE – the film adaptation of Tracey Farren’s haunting and riveting novel, published by Modjaji Books in South Africa – has been selected as the closing film for the 2024 Joburg Film Festival. The film will make its bow on Sunday, 3 March 2024 at the Theatre on the Square, in Mandela Square Johannesburg. Tickets for the premiere are available now.

A talented screenwriter as well as novelist, Tracey previously adapted her novel WHIPLASH for the 2016 film and wrote the screenplay for SNAKE herself in collaboration with director Meg Rickards. The film was a co-production between Known Associates Entertainment and Boondogle Films.

Now in its sixth year, the Joburg Film Festival (JFF) is one of Africa’s premier film festivals, curating and showcasing both African and International films whilst providing youth, aspirant and established filmmakers, and industry professionals with various opportunities for development, training, skills transfer and networking. Coinciding with the celebration of 30 years of democracy in South Africa, the 2024 festival will be staged under the theme of INSPIRING STORYTELLERS – a banner under which SNAKE is fittingly launched.

When Jerry, an alluring stranger, arrives on the farm where Stella lives, her father stays sober and her mother begins to laugh again – but the man with the silver cross has not come to save them. As Jerry slithers his way into their hearts, his own dark wounds begin to show. Stella must choose: shut up and watch him strangle her family – or use the truth to fight for their lives.

Credit: Karin Schermbrucker

About Tracey Farren

Tracey Farren lives in False Bay with her partner, some dogs and children of a range of ages. She has a psychology honours degree from UCT. She started out as a freelance journalist, publishing on a range of social issues before turning to fiction. In 2008, she published her first novel, WHIPLASH (Modjaji Books). She won a White Ribbon award from Women Demand Dignity and WHIPLASH was short listed for the Sunday Times Fiction Award. Modjaji Books also published SNAKE in 2011 and Kwela Books and Titan Books published THE BOOK OF MALACHI in 2020.

Tracey adapted WHIPLASH into a film, TESS, which was produced by Boondoggle Films and released in 2016. TESS won multiple major awards at the Durban International Film Festival including Best South African Feature Film, Best Actress, and Best Editing. The film was also drew awards for Best Actress, Best Editing and Best Cinematography at the Silwerskermfees, the Silver Screen Festival for films with Afrikaans content.

Praise for the novel SNAKE

‘Many crime writers could learn from her … an extremely original literary crime novel.’ — Sarah Lotz, author of THE THREE

‘Tracey Farren has shown in her first novel WHIPLASH that she has a true gift for getting into the hearts of very ordinary people while astutely setting the South African socio-political context. In SNAKE she does it again, even better... An absolutely riveting read.’ — Jane Rosenthal, Mail & Guardian

‘The book is a kaleidoscope of the weird and wonderful...’ — Beth Shirley, The Sunday Independent

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