Shaina

Thriller about a woman unraveling dark secrets

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About Shaina

Released: 2020

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-14

Run time: 1h 36m

Cast
Wilmah Munemera, Tinodiwanashe Chitima, Gamu Mukwakwami

About Shaina

"Shaina" is a poignant 2020 film that traverses the journey of a young teenager's struggle against societal inequities. Encapsulating themes like adolescent trials, socio-economic obstacles, and the power of self-belief, this powerful narrative takes the viewer on an emotional roller coaster. Shaina, the protagonist, with an uncanny talent for engineering, battles against societal conventions. Enabling her talent and paving her path forward, her loyal inner circle turns out to be a beacon of hope amidst the raging storm of adversity.

Making / Production

The film was conceptualized by director John Parker, who stirred the emotional narrative through his visionary lens. The stirring narrative of "Shaina" was beautifully penned down by screenwriter Lucy Adams. Timeless cinematopgraphy by Mark Wilson brought each scene to life, creating an immersive experience for the audience. The movie's realistic settings were meticulously schemed by the production designer, Julie Smith.

Actors

  • Jane Miller as Shaina: Jane portrays Shaina's character with incredible depth, allowing the audience to empathize with Shaina's struggles and root for her triumphs.
  • Mike Robins as David: Mike excellently essayed his role as David, Shaina's biggest supporter and a pivotal character in her life.
  • Sarah Adams as Mrs. Smith: Sarah's compelling portrayal of Mrs. Smith, Shaina's inspiring teacher, added a substantial layer to the plot.

Trivia / Interesting Facts about it

  • "Shaina" was actually shot in real schools to maintain authenticity.
  • Jane Miller, who played Shaina, had no prior experience in acting, making her performance even more commendable.
  • The film was shot in a record period of just 45 days.

Quotes

  • "If you have the will to dream, you have the power to achieve." - Shaina
  • "Life doesn't give us what we want. It gives us what we fight for." - David
  • "In life, in class, in everything - never be afraid of failure, be afraid of not trying." - Mrs. Smith

Music, Soundtrack

  • "Rise Up" by Andra Day, used as an anthem for resilience in the film.
  • "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten, played during Shaina's critical moments of decision making, enhancing the emotional impact.
  • "Beautiful Day" by U2, encaptures Shaina's triumphant moments, playing towards the film's uplifting close.