The Wound is a heartfelt and wildly unique gay film

Brimming with sex and violence, The Wound is an exploration of tradition and sexuality set amid South Africa’s Xhosa culture.

Every year, the tribe’s young men participate in an ancient coming-of-age ritual. Xolani, a quiet and sensitive factory worker (played by openly gay musician Nakhane Touré), is assigned to guide Kwanda, a city boy from Johannesburg sent by his father to be toughened up. As Kwanda defiantly negotiates his queer identity within this masculine environment, he quickly recognizes the nature of Xolani’s relationship with fellow guide Vija. The three men commence a dangerous dance with each other and their own desires and, soon, the threat of exposure elevates the tension to breaking point.

Don’t miss what is easily one of the most heartfelt and wildly unique gay films of the past several years.

Watch the trailer for The Wound below. The film is now available on Dekkoo.

One thought on “The Wound is a heartfelt and wildly unique gay film”

  1. I watched this film in the cinema. I really enjoyed it, especially the waterfall scene, although some parts made me quite uncomfortable. I also didn’t get the impression that Xolani and Vija’s relationship was one to aspire to…

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