Set in the slums of Hillbrow, an overpopulated urban area of inner city Johannesburg, Umkhungo tells the story of Themba, a young boy shrouded since birth by paranormal events; most say haunted by the ancestors. When his mother is murdered, and his father dies in mysterious and unexplained circumstances; Themba is rescued by a disillusioned street thug, Mthunzi. Fleeing deep into the city, Mthunzi finds himself responsible for this extraordinary young boy. Haunted by the past disappearance of his brother, Mthunzi finds himself drawn to the child, unable to abandon him. As the mystery surrounding the boy deepens, Themba suggests he may be able to use his remarkable gifts to help find Mthunzi’s lost brother. The two embark on a journey of discovery as they try to locate Mthunzi’s brother. Yet, just as it seems Themba is coming to terms with his abilities, his Uncle, from the homelands, arrives. This highly superstitious man wants to keep the boy shackled and hidden. Together, Mthunzi and Themba, an unlikely pairing, soon learn that Themba’s curse is in fact not a curse, it is a gift; a truly remarkable one – not the least a powerful one.
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Tep No – Safe Dream (feat. Heather Jensen) by MrSuicideSheep http://bit.ly/1fVq7DZ
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One way or another, Paul is getting Cody off the roof. Rules: http://bit.ly/1iih9T1 News: http://on.fb.me/1PLAw1p An original script.
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John Monkman & Pete Tong – The Bumps (Moby Remix) by Pete Tong http://bit.ly/1LLidIZ
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John Monkman & Pete Tong – The Bumps (Coyu Remix) by Pete Tong http://bit.ly/1EBwxnO
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John Monkman & Pete Tong – The Bumps (Julian Jeweil Remix) by Pete Tong http://bit.ly/1LLibkg
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Pretty Lights – The HOT Sh*t, Episode 187 – Jul.22.2015 by Pretty Lights http://bit.ly/1Vwstcr
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Abaddon is a place of suffering and purification. Written and Directed by Rogerio Silva Choreographed and Performed by Harriet Waghorn and Troy Savic Music by Alaskan Tapes Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1XgkWR1 Twitter: @justrogerio Website: http://bit.ly/1JBxE5B Alaskan Tapes soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1XgkZMA
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Web: http://bit.ly/1LTYQAm FB: http://on.fb.me/1fUXWoJ Twitter: @evosia Watch it in 4K: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22ynZTtHH9o The light during midnight sun is a surreal and unforgettable experience. Hues of pinks, purples, reds and oranges that you may be lucky to see for a few minutes during a normal sunrise/sunset can explode for hours in an epic display of nature’s masterful artistry. Shot over two weeks from late June through early July in Iceland, finding the best spots to experience these conditions was not easy. We had to navigate Iceland’s fickle weather. The southern half of the island was storming most of the time. Knowledge of the island’s various micro climates and scenic locations were important in figuring out where to go for any given night. So was staying mobile and keeping all options open. Each day was a new and unexpected adventure. Over the course of the trip, we covered most of Iceland’s varied landscapes, traveling a complete loop on the ring road as well as spending time in the central highlands in the middle of the island. You’ll see scenes from Snaefellsnes peninsula in the west and various mountains and coastal areas in the north, to the fjords in the east and the Vatnajökull glacier region in the south. Perhaps the most unexpected of all was catching the large plumes of clouds being generated by the cooling lava from last year’s volcanic eruption in Bárðarbunga. In the end, the odyssey is about the journey and its experiences rather than about the destination. Music is the song “Market” by Justin R Durban – http://bit.ly/1LTYQAn Join me for my next trip to Iceland! Or one of my other timelapse workshops. http://bit.ly/1fUXXc7 Thanks to our sponsors: Kessler: for their amazing tools for filmmakers. I was fortunate to shoot with their Second Shooter for all my motion controlled shots. http://bit.ly/1LTYQQE LRTimelapse: Gunther’s software is a must-have tool for processing professional quality timelapses. http://bit.ly/1fUXXc8 Glacier Car Rental: for providing me with transportation so I could shoot at all of these fabulous locations. http://bit.ly/1LTYTvO Shot, edited, and available in 4K. Some shots available in 7K.
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