This was made as part of the 2014 48 hour film project In Cape Town. 48 hours to script, shoot and edit a short film. Winner of 10 awards including "Best Film" These were the mandatory requirements. Genre given: Western (include elements of the genre) Prop: Envelope Character to Include: Neil Msimang Line of dialogue: "You gona learn"
Booger Red has been a failure all his life. With a little persuasion from his only friend, he makes one last desperate attempt to find the success ans self respect that has eluded him for so long.
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An experimental film by Holly Fisher that examines women's political and historical roles.
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