
Mama-Demic (13PG)
Dir. Nicole Schafer | South Africa | 2026 | 52 min.
Inside the maternity ward of Harry Gwala Regional Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, a young doctor, Dr Ntinga, in specialist training, navigates a collapsing public health system while raising her own child. Mama-Demic offers rare observational access to the frontlines of maternal care during a period defined by crisis, uncertainty, and exhaustion. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital is strained by staff shortages, underfunding, strikes, and limited resources that push medical workers beyond their limits. At the same time, social contributors such as rising teenage pregnancy linked to statutory rape, poverty and lack of education, place an increasing burden on both patients and caregivers. Pursuing her ambition to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology, Dr Ntinga confronts systemic barriers alongside personal sacrifice, continually negotiating the demands of motherhood and medical duty. Mama-Demic offers an intimate portrait of women’s healthcare under pressure, revealing the resilience of medical staff, amid the human cost of care during a global health emergency.