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Shudder’s South African horror Good Madam gets a trailer and poster

June 21, 2022 by Amie Cranswick

Shudder has released a poster and trailer for the South African horror Good Madam. Directed by Jenna Cato Bass, the film follows Tsidi (Chumisa Cosa), a woman who is terrorised by a sinister specter after she is forced to move in with her estranged mother who works as a caregiver for a white ‘Madam’ in an affluent Cape Town suburb. 

In Good Madam, Tsidi, a single mother, is forced to move in with her estranged mother Mavis, a live-in domestic worker caring obsessively for her catatonic white ‘Madam’ in an affluent Cape Town suburb. As Tsidi tries to heal her family however, a sinister specter begins to stir.

Good Madam features a cast that includes Chumisa Cosa, Nosipho Mtebe, Kamvalethu Jonas Raziya, Sanda Shandu, Khanyiso Kenqa, Sizwe Ginger Lubengu, Siya Sikawuti, Peggy Tunyiswa, and Chris Gxalaba,

Good Madam premieres on Shudder on July 14th.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Chris Gxalaba, Chumisa Cosa, Good Madam, Jenna Cato Bass, Kamvalethu Jonas Raziya, Khanyiso Kenqa, Nosipho Mtebe, Peggy Tunyiswa, Sanda Shandu, Shudder, Siya Sikawuti, Sizwe Ginger Lubengu

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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