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By 1000 Hugs Films
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
Welcome to the Write Stuff - Festival edition! In this limited edition, we will be speaking to filmmakers at various festivals and spotlighting their films. We kick off the series with a brief interview with Kateryna Gornostai, a talented director from the Ukraine where she speaks about the motivation and process around her incredible debut film, Stop Zemlia. We talk teenage angst, doubting yourself as a director and how documentary directing prepares you for all sort of unexpected things!
This interview was conducted during the European Film Festival in South Africa.
Stop Zemlia Trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CU2V4Yt38g
We're back!
And in this first episode of the new year, we speak to award-wining filmmaker, visionary and self-taught, self-promoted film educator Amil Shivji. I met Amil in New York as part of our Africa First win many years ago and at some point in our trip, we were 2 starry-eyed Africans, stuck in a Halloween Parade in the middle of Greenwich Village, listening to Swedish House Mafia amazed at how many people don't mind walking around half naked in freezing weather, just to celebrate Halloween! We have both grown since then and we speak about the idea of African cinema; What is it? Does anyone even know...? We discuss how the process of cinema can be so extractive, contracting the overall experience and how we can make it more collaborative as Africans. There are on set stories stories about disrupting communities, ginger tea and ostentatious African weddings and having a proud and solid African identity.
Amil's new period love story, Vuta N'Kuvute or Tug of War is set to be release in the last half of 2021!
https://www.dohafilminstitute.com/financing/projects/grants/tug-of-war
Links to some of Amil's work can be found below:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5065217/
https://www.kijiweniproductions.com/films
And on KWELI TV!
This week I speak to producer, storyteller and businesswoman Deshuna Spencer! Deshuna is the brains and brawn behind Kweli TV, a streaming platform which celebrates global black culture through curated, undiscovered and award-winning indie films, documentaries, web series, children’s programming and events. If you were once told that you can't make money from short films, well clearly you haven't found the right platform as yet and for me, Kweli TV has been it!
We talk about failing and pivoting, biblical "Job" moments, paralysed dogs, long awaited breakthroughs and one day building a "Disney" one curated film at a time.
Check out KweliTv and subscribe!
https://www.kweli.tv
More about Deshuna in the articles below:
https://www.theringer.com/2020/11/19/21575015/kwelitv-founder-deshuna-spencer-on-creating-a-home-for-black-content-and-running-a-streaming-service
https://medium.com/authority-magazine/deshuna-spencer-of-kwelitv-optimal-performance-before-high-pressure-moments-how-to-relieve-cc25fe63e4b5
This week I speak to award winning filmmaker and a multi-degree earner, Sihle Hlophe . Sihle has written and directed two short films that have been screened at over 30 international film festivals. She is an alumni of the IDFAcademy (the Netherlands), the North-South-South Student Exchange Program (Finland) and the Hot Docs Blue Ice Group Story Lab (Canada). She is also the producer/director of a feature length documentary, Lobola, A Bride’s True Price. Sihle has worked as a scriptwriter and story-liner for episodic drama series on SABC, eTV and DSTV.
Amongst some very serious things, like making films that matter, Sihle and I talk about out-of-body experiences that lead you down a rabbit hole, the ark of the covenant being in Africa, Southern Africa to be specific, and why everybody is supposed to give you a chance after your first successful short film, I mean hello...!
Links to some of the works mentioned are below:
Nomfundo Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePr-iiLv22Q
Follow the development of Lobola: a bride's True Price on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/lobola_brideprice_documentary/
Work Readiness for emerging filmmakers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF-wmittq6s
This week, we speak to award winning artist and commercials director, Nare Mokgotho. Nare has won major awards for both his fine art work and his leap into the world of film rewarded his bravery with 2 Cannes Lions Gold-Screen awards for his very first 2 ads - Ever! How is that?! Some think he has a charmed life. Others think he's lucky. I think he is just a regular (very talented) oke with a lot of curiosity in his pocket! In this episode we speak about what happens after success, the imposter syndrome and the hope that is creating a work of art. See some of Nare's award winning work below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVJN9HvUCUA&feature=emb_title
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUTtSELY0b0&feature=emb_title
https://foundwork.art/guest-curators/madeyoulook
This week we speak to award winning cinematographer Motheo Moeng. His work ranges from commercials to music videos to award winning feature films and of course, Africa's first Netflix original. We first met Motheo on our film set for Hair That Moves and he would be such a supportive collaborator and visionary. In this frank interview, he tells us about his first big break, how playing professional soccer helped him navigate his approach to a sustainable film career and how on earth he got Christian Epps - the gaffer on Beyonce's Black is King and Ava DuVernay's Selma to work with him!
The trailers to some of the work mentioned:
Skyf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXiCZKqomx4
Thina Sobabili: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv0y8n0Pu0E
Catching Feelings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BagGDvbVK9A
Queen Sono: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zgxDFEifyI&list=PLRNUgRphSKZsirT_duz7e05KseCKyVZgh
In our first interview, we chat to a young man who became the unlikely face of our very first TV Show!
Mthunzi Ntoyi is a South African rising star who has appeared in a number of television series including Khululeka, Sokhulu & Partners, Home Affairs and The Lab. When we first met Mthunzi as he auditioned for our show, we thought, could this be "Joe"? The stars aligned and yep, it was! His time working on this TV show with us, was as much training for him as it was for us. Having trained at AFDA, Mthunzi is also a musician and stand-up comedian. In 2016 Mthunzi began co-hosting the daytime comedic adventure game show for children "Disney Cookabout" - the first collaboration between The Walt Disney Company Africa and SABC of a long-form series in South Africa.
In this interview, he shares his journey as an artist, his struggle with fame and early success as well as what has given longevity to his career. He also shares with us, what is his Hollywood...
The two cooking shows mentioned:
Meet Joe Food: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg_sYT6F5a8
Disney Cookout: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoSkmtpSsEQ
Season 2 trailer!!
We kick off our interview mode with an interview my producer collaborative, Dominique Jossie and myself did regarding our first ever dance documentary feature called Rumba in the Jungle - The Return.
This film is screening at the Encounters International Film festival until the 30th August - Link Below!
Rumba in The Jungle - The Return - https://encounters.co.za/film/rumba-in-the-jungle/
Another film I mentioned - the one that gave me "a taste of Hollywood" is also screening this weekend - link below!
Hair That Moves - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IIHl5VOZog&list=UUtzt3_rwuQeubetx6BpreWg&index=72
ALL SCREENINGS ARE FREE... but only until 30th August 2020
So after venturing into unknown territories within the world of short films, I asked myself, what other new things can one try? The answer was surprising if not scary and has become the path I currently find myself on. What are the genres or styles of filmmaking that you have always wanted to experiment with but have been afraid to try? What satisfaction possibly lies on the other side of your fear...
Link to the documentary trailer: https://vimeo.com/300957898
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.