A documentary that explores how different religious and spiritual traditions in South Africa use sound to connect with the Divine and suggests that there is a common vibrational sound that is our primordial link with God. It has been screened at New York’s God on Film Festival in July 2005, where it was nominated for
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Issues of Faith – Science and Religion
This four part series reflects the eternal questions that both Science and Religion have posed on the conditions of man since time immemorial. The series explores the nature of creation, evolution and health issues and raises pertinent points of divergence and convergence of these two philosophies. Major advances have been made in both science and
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The Harsh and the Fragile The programme reflects on nature and the environment as well as our human value driven approach to Earth. Natural disasters highlight human frailty. When they strike, humans turn to God for understanding, strength and relief. In this series, we investigate the process of desertification in Southern Namibia, essentially caused by
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“The Jewish festival of Pesach or Passover celebrates freedom. It’s the time to break loose from the chains of personal limitations and leave the confines of a sense of self that is mundane. It’s a time to do what we truly want to do – develop ourselves into something greater. This is the choice that
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The Soil of Inanda (pleasant place in Isizulu) has nurtured the seeds of at least three epoch making icons. “Triangle of Faith” looks at the connection between the first ANC President stalwart John Dube, the Father of Modern India, Mahatma Gandhi and Prophet Isiaih Shembe founder of the Nazareth Baptist Church, all of whom spent
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Five unlikely young adults from different backgrounds and socio-economic classes have a mission to get their band up and running so they can play at the National Arts Festival in June. There’s only one problem: they’re useless with money.
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The laughter continues with ghettolicious Phumzile and Themba! The couple have now moved up from the city to the greener pastures of Sandton, where they meet a whole new set of crazy characters that become a part of their new lives. Packed to the brim with the same side-splitting, award-winning humour from City Ses’la, Ses
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A bickering but deeply committed elderly couple in their late sixties face the bizarre prospect of losing their sixth and last born daughter when she threatens them with the idea of leaving home and getting married. They reckon that at the age of 28, their daughter is too young and not yet ready to get
Continue reading »Ntunjambili – Twin Caves
Ntunjambili features Demana and Demazana, siblings who are drawn into a mythical cave and through a series of challenges and adventures (solved and survived through books and story-telling) and with the help of the wise and magical Magangane (who lives in the cave), the Children learn universal lessons and life-skills.
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Three friends in their second year at Wits University come into their own in terms of self, their interpersonal relationships, community and finding their own voices in the social space, one Facebook post at a time.
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