
Robots (10PG)
Dir. Yaseen J Khan | South Africa | 2026 | 65 min.
At Johannesburg’s busy intersections, where engines idle at red lights and traffic “robots” halt the city’s flow, another economy emerges. Dancers, traders, and performers step into these brief pauses, creating fleeting encounters that blur spectacle and survival. Among them is Gift, known as “Marshmallows,” whose striking “Headless Man” act captivates passersby while concealing the person beneath. Away from the roadside, Gift’s life is shaped by fatherhood, identity, and the weight of survival. As financial strain, health complications and family responsibilities intensify, the fragile boundary between his public performance and private reality begins to strain under pressure. Robots explores the emotional terrain of those who inhabit these transient spaces, with dignity, faith and bravery, demanding to be recognised. In a city driven by constant motion, the film turns its gaze to what is often overlooked: the inner worlds of people who live and work in plain sight, navigating uncertainty, hope, and community on the margins.