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From dentistry to directing: Eubulus Timothy’s artistic evolution

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September 10, 2025

CLOSE TO HIS HEART

- CANDICE SOOBRAMONEY

EUBULUS Timothy is not just a name in the South African arts scene; he is a phenomenon.

This award-winning filmmaker, writer, teacher and dental surgeon combines multiple disciplines, breathing life into narratives that capture the essence of his heritage and experiences.

Born in Durban at St Aidan’s Hospital, Timothy has carved out a life rich with stories — a life that bridges gaps across culture, time, and struggles. His connection to the vibrant yet turbulent history of the Indian community in South Africa is exemplified in his upcoming film, The Cane Cutter.

The movie's official trailer was launched last week and will be released on November 16, the day that marks the 165th anniversary of the arrival of Indians to Natal.

With a poignant narrative that explored identity and independence through the eyes of a law student, as he uncovered his grandfather’s journey as an indentured labourer, Timothy said the film encapsulated a significant moment in South African history.

Timothy, a single dad from Musgrave, described the movie as a “personal reflection”, adding: “Yes, there were pain, fear and suffering, but there were hope, triumphs and victories.”

But before the spotlight focused on him, Timothy can still remember the days of playing cricket between the “green mambas” in Queen Street, soccer on the Esplanade, and hide-and-seek in West Street.

“I can also remember fishing illegally in the harbour at the Point Yacht Club because of the colour of my skin.”

While in Standard 8 at Orient High, he wrote on his desk: “Nothing you say will make me change my opinion of myself.” And he has lived by this motto all his life.

It was actor Steve McQueen, he said, and the movie,

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