Ndalo Sinekamva Mbombo is a woman of faith, a young South African writer hailing from the streets of New Brighton in the Eastern Cape. She is passionate about the arts; more often, the ink in her pen is exhausted telling stories about theatre, films, visual arts, physical theatre, and stories about people who do extraordinary things. At times, her ink spills over into areas that are of interest, social issues that are tackled through raw and direct storytelling, much like the blog RU Reading Between the Lines.
This documentary brings together voices from the music industry to explore how artists express their sense of freedom. It uses “frequency” as both sound and metaphor, capturing the many ways people communicate, create and resist social constraints.
The film reflects on how creatives are often labelled or policed, and how they negotiate what they release into the public sphere for fear of being cancelled. At its core, it encourages listening before judging, and calls for collaboration rather than division.