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Enhle Mlotshwa wins best actress award for her role on the series Four Walls

by Johana Mukandila
Enhle Mbali Picture: Instagram

South African actress and fashion designer Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa has bagged herself the Best Actress title at the Screen ATX in Austin, Texas for her role in the series Four Walls.

Screen ATX is an independent film festival held in Texas over two days, showcasing films and TV pilots for indie filmmakers.

The actress took to her Instagram timeline to announce the exciting news to her followers. 

She posted a video of herself dressed in a warm, yellow jacket surrounded by her three dogs.

The actress captioned the post saying: 

“What a great pleasure to have won Best ATX actress for the movie/short series FOUR WALLS. Thanks to my producers, directors, fellow cast and crew. It would have not happened without you… WE DID IT!!!.”

 

 

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A post shared by Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa (@enhlembali_)

This geared her many congratulatory messages from her fans along with her industry friends.

Media personality Boity Thulo wrote: “Congratulations mama ???.”

Former Generations actress Winnie Ntshaba also congratulated Enhle on her achievement saying: “Well done nana❤️?❤️.”

The nine-part series is locally produced, written and directed by Kgosana Monchusi, Menzi Mzimela, and Juvaiś Dunn.

The film follows Grace Morotts, a married town nurse played by Enhle, who feels trapped and lost because of her abusive husband who is making her life a nightmare. 

When she finally decides to kill her abusive husband, gangsters fleeing her failed armored transport robbery break into her home and take her hostage.

The story provides insight into the systemic social problem of gender-based violence (GBV) and shows how far GBV victims must go to be heard and protected.  

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