Finding Optel – Optel may be gone, but the humour certainly isn’t!
Review
Finding Optel is the first feature film directed by brother-and-sister duo Jesse Brown and Michaela Joy Brown. Michaela not only wrote the screenplay but also stars in the lead role. The film debuted to high praise at the 2025 kykNET Silwerskermfees, and it’s easy to see why it captured so much attention.
The story follows 16-year-old Claire Abrahams, an amateur detective with a complicated family history and a tender heart. When the neighbourhood’s stray dog, Optel, disappears without a trace, Claire throws her entire heart and soul into finding him — despite her father’s strong objections and her own mixed feelings about the dog. For Claire, the search for lost things is more than just a hobby; it’s a way to make sense of her own loneliness and a journey toward healing. Her quest to find Optel ultimately brings her closer to peace with what she’s been struggling with for so long.
Production Information
Running Time
80 min
Writer and Director
Mikayla Brown | Jesse Brown, Mikayla Brown
Website
Screens
∞
Age Restriction
10-12 PG V
Cast
Mikayla Brown, Oscar Petersen, Zenobia Kloppers, Rodney Goliath, Maurice Carpede, Omar Adams
Rating
4/5
Box Office
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Written by Chanté Gorlt
Chanté Gorlt is a part-time lecturer at Tshwane University of Technology, where she specializes in technical and creative disciplines. With a deep passion for sound and music, she integrates her enthusiasm into her teaching, inspiring students to explore the dynamic intersection of technology and creativity. Her role reflects a commitment to fostering innovation and artistic expression within the academic community.
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