Small budget, Big heart.
Thank you for all your well wishes, WE WON BEST SHORT FILM at @worldwidewomensfilmfestival in Arizona, USA this weekend. Cast and Crew, our work speaks for itself. Cheers to us. 🎊🎉
Small budget, Big heart.
Thank you for all your well wishes, WE WON BEST SHORT FILM at @worldwidewomensfilmfestival in Arizona, USA this weekend. Cast and Crew, our work speaks for itself. Cheers to us. 🎊🎉
BEST SHORT FILM FOR CHANGE! This is such an unexpectedly special and affirming award. Thank you @parisintlfest for seeing all the heart we put into @desmondsnothereanymore
Cast and Crew: Well done team.
#film #blackfilmmakers #femalefilmmakers
The one and only Sibulele Gcilitshana 🎭🎉🎉🎉 congratulations on your Naledi nomination 🎉🎉🎉
I am eternally star struck by Ringo, what a superstar ❤️ We had a blast last night at the EFF Live Jazz Hour Concert – beautiful perfomances by all 🔥🔥🔥
I am eternally star struck by Ringo, what a superstar ❤️ We had a blast last night at the EFF Live Jazz Hour Concert – beautiful perfomances by all 🔥🔥🔥
I am eternally star struck by Ringo, what a superstar ❤️ We had a blast last night at the EFF Live Jazz Hour Concert – beautiful perfomances by all 🔥🔥🔥
Bekumnandi eSoweto. Well done @eff_gauteng on a fundraiser that showed and celebrated the power of THE ARTS. Art is the thing of the revolution.
Bekumnandi eSoweto. Well done @eff_gauteng on a fundraiser that showed and celebrated the power of THE ARTS. Art is the thing of the revolution.
Bekumnandi eSoweto. Well done @eff_gauteng on a fundraiser that showed and celebrated the power of THE ARTS. Art is the thing of the revolution.
A storyteller in her natural habitat ❤️
There are no words to express the gratitude we have for the audiences who supported the film festival! Some came every day. Most binge watched every movie from 10am – 8pm. The contributions to Q&As. Supporting the filmmakers. THANK YOU. May you be as kind to others.
Thank you to the Human Rights Film Festival DREAM TEAM. What a team!!! And thank you @constitution_hill for trusting us with the vision within the larger Human Rights Festival. And most importantly, a festival that was in unapologetic solidarity with Gaza, and the people of Palestine.
#storiesthatmatter #FreePalestine
There are no words to express the gratitude we have for the audiences who supported the film festival! Some came every day. Most binge watched every movie from 10am – 8pm. The contributions to Q&As. Supporting the filmmakers. THANK YOU. May you be as kind to others.
Thank you to the Human Rights Film Festival DREAM TEAM. What a team!!! And thank you @constitution_hill for trusting us with the vision within the larger Human Rights Festival. And most importantly, a festival that was in unapologetic solidarity with Gaza, and the people of Palestine.
#storiesthatmatter #FreePalestine
@thereelnthabiseng 🖤🎥 #storiesthatmatter
In between Screenings: Skull of My people directed by @vincentmoloi
If you don’t know the past, what are you building the future on? – Skulls of my people
Watching “Skulls of My People” was a deeply moving and eye-opening experience. The documentary shed light on the heartbreaking struggle of the smallest tribe in Namibia as they fight for the return of their ancestors’ skulls, taken by the Germans for racial science profiling after the genocide of 1904. I was filled with empathy for the tribe and their quest for justice, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of outrage towards the historical injustices they have endured. The film’s portrayal of resilience and determination in the face of such adversity was both inspiring and thought-provoking. It sparked important conversations about colonialism, racism, and the ongoing impact of past atrocities. “Skulls of My People” is a powerful reminder of the importance of acknowledging and confronting the dark chapters of history, and a call to action for social justice and reconciliation.
THAT’s A WRAP! 🎬
Thank you for coming to the Human Rights Film Festival @constitution_hill. Until we meet again 💋📸
📸 | @toeka_productions
In between Screenings: Skull of My people directed by @vincentmoloi
If you don’t know the past, what are you building the future on? – Skulls of my people
Watching “Skulls of My People” was a deeply moving and eye-opening experience. The documentary shed light on the heartbreaking struggle of the smallest tribe in Namibia as they fight for the return of their ancestors’ skulls, taken by the Germans for racial science profiling after the genocide of 1904. I was filled with empathy for the tribe and their quest for justice, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of outrage towards the historical injustices they have endured. The film’s portrayal of resilience and determination in the face of such adversity was both inspiring and thought-provoking. It sparked important conversations about colonialism, racism, and the ongoing impact of past atrocities. “Skulls of My People” is a powerful reminder of the importance of acknowledging and confronting the dark chapters of history, and a call to action for social justice and reconciliation.
THAT’s A WRAP! 🎬
Thank you for coming to the Human Rights Film Festival @constitution_hill. Until we meet again 💋📸
📸 | @toeka_productions
In between Screenings: Skull of My people directed by @vincentmoloi
If you don’t know the past, what are you building the future on? – Skulls of my people
Watching “Skulls of My People” was a deeply moving and eye-opening experience. The documentary shed light on the heartbreaking struggle of the smallest tribe in Namibia as they fight for the return of their ancestors’ skulls, taken by the Germans for racial science profiling after the genocide of 1904. I was filled with empathy for the tribe and their quest for justice, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of outrage towards the historical injustices they have endured. The film’s portrayal of resilience and determination in the face of such adversity was both inspiring and thought-provoking. It sparked important conversations about colonialism, racism, and the ongoing impact of past atrocities. “Skulls of My People” is a powerful reminder of the importance of acknowledging and confronting the dark chapters of history, and a call to action for social justice and reconciliation.
THAT’s A WRAP! 🎬
Thank you for coming to the Human Rights Film Festival @constitution_hill. Until we meet again 💋📸
📸 | @toeka_productions
In between Screenings: Skull of My people directed by @vincentmoloi
If you don’t know the past, what are you building the future on? – Skulls of my people
Watching “Skulls of My People” was a deeply moving and eye-opening experience. The documentary shed light on the heartbreaking struggle of the smallest tribe in Namibia as they fight for the return of their ancestors’ skulls, taken by the Germans for racial science profiling after the genocide of 1904. I was filled with empathy for the tribe and their quest for justice, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of outrage towards the historical injustices they have endured. The film’s portrayal of resilience and determination in the face of such adversity was both inspiring and thought-provoking. It sparked important conversations about colonialism, racism, and the ongoing impact of past atrocities. “Skulls of My People” is a powerful reminder of the importance of acknowledging and confronting the dark chapters of history, and a call to action for social justice and reconciliation.
THAT’s A WRAP! 🎬
Thank you for coming to the Human Rights Film Festival @constitution_hill. Until we meet again 💋📸
📸 | @toeka_productions
In between Screenings: Skull of My people directed by @vincentmoloi
If you don’t know the past, what are you building the future on? – Skulls of my people
Watching “Skulls of My People” was a deeply moving and eye-opening experience. The documentary shed light on the heartbreaking struggle of the smallest tribe in Namibia as they fight for the return of their ancestors’ skulls, taken by the Germans for racial science profiling after the genocide of 1904. I was filled with empathy for the tribe and their quest for justice, and I couldn’t help but feel a sense of outrage towards the historical injustices they have endured. The film’s portrayal of resilience and determination in the face of such adversity was both inspiring and thought-provoking. It sparked important conversations about colonialism, racism, and the ongoing impact of past atrocities. “Skulls of My People” is a powerful reminder of the importance of acknowledging and confronting the dark chapters of history, and a call to action for social justice and reconciliation.
THAT’s A WRAP! 🎬
Thank you for coming to the Human Rights Film Festival @constitution_hill. Until we meet again 💋📸
📸 | @toeka_productions
Dream team @zanelem011 @swiftsafrica
Enver Samuel 🖤🎥 master documentarian. Watch the award winning 6-part documentary series “Truth Be Told 6” on SABC 3 Mondays at 9pm. The series unpacks the outcomes of the 1996 Truth And Reconciliation Commission. We are honored to have screened the Phila Ndwandwe Story at our Human Rights Film Festival.
Enver Samuel 🖤🎥 master documentarian. Watch the award winning 6-part documentary series “Truth Be Told 6” on SABC 3 Mondays at 9pm. The series unpacks the outcomes of the 1996 Truth And Reconciliation Commission. We are honored to have screened the Phila Ndwandwe Story at our Human Rights Film Festival.