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"CINEMA IS DEAD AND THE FUTURE BELONGS TO VIDEO GAMES" In conversation with the award winning south African filmmaker Khalo Matabana. Khalo's documentary " Nelson Mandela the myth and me" won multiple awards in the festival circuit. Khalo is a brilliant and thought provoking mind who will give you a perspective on why it's tragic being a filmmaker. Find him on Linkedin.
1) Challenging Dr. Mandela's ideology- why is forgiveness a complicated process
2)Researching and getting funds for a documentary on a great leader
3) Tackling the flaws of a great leader
4) Finding audience is the greatest challenge
5) Making films is a dialogue with your own self- your own personal catharsis
6) Why his grandmother told him that filmmaking is a hobby for white people
7) There is a price for peace as much as for war.
8) Being a filmmaker in SouthAfrica/ Africa and the future of filmmaking
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Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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"CINEMA IS DEAD AND THE FUTURE BELONGS TO VIDEO GAMES" In conversation with the award winning south African filmmaker Khalo Matabana. Khalo's documentary " Nelson Mandela the myth and me" won multiple awards in the festival circuit. Khalo is a brilliant and thought provoking mind who will give you a perspective on why it's tragic being a filmmaker. Find him on Linkedin.
1) Challenging Dr. Mandela's ideology- why is forgiveness a complicated process
2)Researching and getting funds for a documentary on a great leader
3) Tackling the flaws of a great leader
4) Finding audience is the greatest challenge
5) Making films is a dialogue with your own self- your own personal catharsis
6) Why his grandmother told him that filmmaking is a hobby for white people
7) There is a price for peace as much as for war.
8) Being a filmmaker in SouthAfrica/ Africa and the future of filmmaking
A Small Note:
The last year or more has been a tough one for all of us. And the second wave of COVID-19 has been much worse.
To help those affected by the pandemic in India, the podcasting community has come together under the #PodForChange banner to raise funds through an exclusive NGO partner, Give India.
Join Ep.Log and #PODFORCHANGE as we look to make a positive impact in the lives of those affected by COVID19.
Please visit the link: tinyurl.com/PodForChangeIndia.
Remember, someone really needs the help.
Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4342-shades-of-spring
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
The Artists is a self-funded podcast, if the information and has helped you consider supporting us.
Consider supporting us with the amount you choose that can help us in our basic operations!
https://www.eplog.media/theartists/season-2/e74/
Email id: [email protected]/
You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia,
For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at [email protected]
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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