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THE PENUEL SHOW WITH RUTENDO MATINYARARE

00:00 - INTRO
01:00 - Show begins
01:05 - Appreciation to Rutendo
02:55 - How have you been
06:34 - Working with Gov. & ZanuPF
07:52 - Sanctions
12:07 - South African banks imposed sanctions
15:05 - Zimbabwean loans from South African banks
18:25 - Zim Gov, DRC & Rwanda conflicts
33:40 - SA Gov. deals with other governments
38:08 - Possibilities of a SADC war
39:55 - What's the link between Zim, DRC & Rwanda
47:20 - Speaking out for & against countries
52:20 - Political violence & sanctions
56:05 - Different types of violence
59:05 - Weaponised sex (Mavuso) & smear campaigns
1:07:25 - Racial economic sanctions
1:10:35 - ANC
1:15:35 - How long should black people continue to blame white people
1:18:30 - How should black people move forward
1:22:50 - Sitdown with Adv. Ike Khumalo
1:25:00 - What do you think lead to the increase in coups in Africa
1:30:15 - What is a coup
1:31:15 - Understanding coups
1:32:35 - Zimbabwean elections
1:40:10 - DA leadership
1:41:26 - DA & EFF coalition
1:44:45 - DA governance
1:47:54 - 2024 elections
1:51:25 - Do black leaders have the capability to govern
1:58:55 - Do you support welfare states
2:03:55 - Nigerians in South Africa
2:06:03 - How Singapore got it right/survivors mindset
2:16:05 - Closing comments
2:18:40 - ENDS

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Boina123
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(13 May 2012) ++CLIENTS NOTE: VIDEO ONLY - SHOTLIST AND STORYLINE TO FOLLOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE++
SHOTLIST(including transcript):-
1. Mid arrival of Kevin Spacey at the Turbine Hall in Johannesburg for the premiere of "A Spirit of a Denture", a new South African short film, in which he stars
2. Mid Spacey talking to reporters
3. Close Spacey
4. Mid reverse shot of Spacey talking to reporters
5. Cutaway movie poster
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Spacey, actor and director:
"I'm incredibly delighted to be here in Joburg, giving audiences in this industry an opportunity to see an emerging talent, and I think it's terrific."
7. Cutaways Spacey talking to reporters
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Spacey, actor and director:
"I've never played a dentist and I've never made a short film. So all of these films, all three of them are my first time doing shorts. It's such an interesting form and we look at it like we look at a feature film, you have to have the same production values, you have to organise it and prepare for it, hope that you're choosing the right director. And in this case there is no doubt in my mind that we did."
9. Wide red (green) carpet
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Spacey, actor and director:
"I did, yes, I did a Chinese film, in fact the first Chinese film that a western actor has ever starred in. Look, there is no doubt that you start to look around the world, you start to look at the Asia-Pacific region, you start to look at what's happening here, you look at what's happening in European cinema, there's a lot going on. I like the idea of going to as many places as possible and have as many experiences as you can."
11. Cutaway wide of reporters surrounding Spacey
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Spacey, actor and director:
"We're going to bring in a production of a Michael Frayn play called 'Democracy,' which I thought was a pretty good title to be playing during the Olympics. And I'll be there for the opening, but actually I'll be pretty much in Baltimore now, shooting a series with David Fincher that we have just started called 'House of Cards,' so I won't be in London as much over the next months as I would like, but I am looking forward to the Olympics, I think it's going to be pretty awesome for the city and it's very exciting that while people are experiencing and enjoying the sports, they will still be able to go out and do a lot of cultural things."
13. Mid reporter talking to Spacey
14. Close reporter talking to Spacey
KEVIN SPACEY PREMIERES SHORT FILM IN SOUTH AFRICA
Two-time Academy Award-winning actor Kevin Spacey arrived in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Saturday (12 MAY 2012) to promote a new short film in which he stars.
Written by up-and-coming 26-year-old South African writer Alan Shelley, "Spirit of a Denture" sees Spacey play a dentist operating on a pirate.
The film was one of three short international short films commissioned by the Jameson First Shot competition that rewarded winning screenplay writers from the US, Russia and South Africa with the chance to work with Spacey.
Speaking to local and international media on arrival at the film's premiere in Johannesburg's downtown Turbine Hall, Spacey was excited about his first experience working on the three short films.
Spacey went on to speak about his international outlook having recently worked in China on "Inseparable," a bilingual film by the Chinese-American director Dayyan Eng. Spacey plays an American expat who befriends a Chinese man bogged down by work and marital problems, played by Chinese-American actor Daniel Wu.

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Boina123
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Full length cinematic film for the wedding of Calvin and Sarah at Cape Point Vineyards in Cape Town, South Africa. We are so thankful that we were a part of this lovely pair's special day!

Shot on Canon 70D and 80D with Tamron, Sigma and Canon lenses and a Zhiyun Crane gimbal. Audio recorded on Zoom H1's.

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Bills newest film, “Wild Africa” will take an up-close look at some of Africa’s most amazing animals, including the first steps of a new-born Wildebeest, tree climbing lions and the hilarious and remarkable courting dance of the saddle-billed stork. Suitable for all ages, this film will educate and foster deeper respect for Africa’s beautiful and diverse wildlife.

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Welcome! In this video, you will discover the natural beauty of magnificent South Africa and experience a peaceful landscape accompanied by soothing piano melodies.

South Africa is a country famous for its natural diversity and stunning landscapes. This video aims to introduce you to the breathtaking natural landscapes of this impressive country. Natural beauties such as magnificent mountains, green valleys, magnificent waterfalls and stunning coastline will enchant you and soothe your soul.

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“It holds up a mirror to society” – comedian Mo Hersi on his mockumentary The Last African in Europe.

This movie was created 6 months before Corona crisis. Somehow it all came out in the real world.

What inspired you to make The Last African in Europe?
Mo: The mockumentary was inspired by an idea coming from Alphonse Muambi, who is a great thinker and philosopher. In his vision, borders should be closed between Africa and Europe, on both sides. This is a different narrative from most right-wing politicians, who would only talk of closing borders on the European side. So what will happen if we close borders on both sides, knowing that Africa holds about 30 % of the world’s resources? A huge European economic crisis would ensue.
Mo continues by predicting that Europe’s reliance on Africa will, in fact, only increase with time: ‘With the rapid pace in which our climate is changing, even Europeans will have to flee to evade the climate crisis in the future, and their nearest refuge will be Africa’. With The Last African in Europe, the comedian wanted to paint this picture, an alternative picture to our current state of affairs, to showcase what it would be like if things were the other way around.
In asking how he personally relates to the story he is telling, Mo explains that he is originally from Ethiopia and describes himself as a refugee. He points out, however, that whilst living in the Netherlands for the past 33 years, he never truly considered himself a refugee until 5 years ago, when the refugee crisis became hot topic of a topic debate: “That’s when I start thinking ‘wait, why are you talking about my people?’”. The mockumentary contributes to these discussions by bringing the many nuances that are at play to light:
The mockumentary holds up a mirror for everyone. It’s for the audience to see that being a refugee isn’t about skin colour, it can be anybody needing refuge. It’s for them to see how structural racism has so many layers. Racism isn’t only reserved for the right-wing. We know so little about refugees because no one really asks them how they are. We’d rather ask; ‘how did you get here, how were your travels, what traumatic experiences did you go through?’ But would you go up to any woman and ask her if she’s ever experienced trauma? Ask her at a birthday party whether she’s ever been sexually assaulted? Because that’s how refugees are constantly asked to tell their story, wherever and whenever, even at birthday parties.
The Last African in Europe premieres on the 28th of February in Almere, after which it will also be shown at the 2020 Afrikadag and the rest of the world.

What would you like to discuss with our visitors?
Mo: The future, our future, not just that of the refugee but of us, as a people. We can’t be mad at refugees for whatever change is happening in Europe, but we also have to look at ourselves, and be mad at ourselves, because all of us contribute to what’s happening over ‘there’, outside of Europe. I want to ask the tough questions like ‘what was our role in somebody in the world having to flee?’. We need to ensure that equality is a global phenomenon, but are we willing to pay more for stuff that we like? Are we willing to pay the cost of losing privilege? With Brexit, and with Dutch elections coming up, there will also be ample opportunity to discuss the very premise on which the mockumentary is built: the closing of borders.

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A discussion about the 2017 film Detroit. Presented as part of the African American History Film series.

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The #PanAfricanFilmSeries is back with The Future Coming Toward Us, a documentary about the revolutionary process Maurice Bishop and the New Jewel Movement helped organize in Grenada, before US imperialism destroyed it.

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Tunisian director Youssef Chebbi won the coveted Stallion of Yennenga award Saturday at the biennial pan-African Fespaco film festival for his murder mystery oeuvre "Ashkal".


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Moderator: Stephane Dujarric, Senior Adviser and Spokesperson, United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Panelists: Chris Mburu, central character in A SMALL ACT and Chief, Anti-Discrimination Section,Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations; Penny Abeywardena, Senior Manager of Education/Girls and Women, Clinton Global Initiative; Allison Anderson, Scholar, Center for Universal Education, Brookings Institution; Michael Gibbons, Education Partnership for Children on Conflict at the Council on Foreign Relations and International Training and Education Program, American University; Heather Simpson, Senior Director, Education and Child Development at Save the Children

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A country-wide strategy for South African amphibians

Winner of the 2020 Whitley Award donated by The William Brake Charitable Trust

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Gayle Anderson reminds everyone the pandemic postponed 2022 Pan African Film Festival is back!

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This 1944 documentary directed by Stuart Heisler and produced by Frank Capra as part of the United States Army’s First Motion Picture Unit for The Department of War uses techniques of Hollywood filmmaking and propaganda to stir enthusiasm for the World War II Allied effort, making a case for African Americans enlistment at a time when the armed forces were still officially segregated.

Opening titles. “The War Department Presents, The Negro Soldier, with the cooperatioon of the Signal Corps” (0:08). Montage: Cathedrals, churches. Inside, a black choir sings, led by a man in a Sergeant’s uniform (0:58). A preacher played by the film’s writer, Carlton Moss, recognizes enlisted men, women in the congregation. A sermon on African American achievements. Boxer Joe Louis knocks out Max Schmeling (2:05). Schmeling training as a Nazi paratrooper. Louis in uniform, training in a U.S. obstacle course (3:45). A U.S. flag, the Declaration of Independence. A Nazi flag with a swastika. The preacher reads a racist passage from Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” (4:27). Closeups (5:55). A plaque from Granary Burial Ground, commemorating victims of the Boston Massacre. An illustration: Crispus Attucks (6:40). Battle reenactments. Freedman turned soldier Peter Salem, hero of Bunker Hill. Prince Whipple crossing the Delaware (7:15). A bell rings. An early U.S. flag. An axe. Black hands lay bricks. Naval combat. A black soldier. Shipbuilding. The Lincoln Monument (8:18). A wagon train. A black couple drives a conestoga. Black railroad workers over rear projection. Oil mines (9:33). A worker tells friends about enlistment. A veteren speaks of the Panama Canal. Passing ships, cheering crowds (9:55). Black soldiers in France during WWI (11:09). The 369th regiment receives the Croix de Guerre. A victory parade. Henry Johnson, decorated. A montage of graves, bronze statues (12:01). A monument to the 371st Infantry in France. An explosion represents Germany’s 1941 invasion (13:22). A monument to Booker T. Washington. George Washington Carver. Montage of pioneering people of color in various roles: Judge, explorer, doctor, blues pianist (W.C. Handy), publisher, educator, sculptor, symphony conductor (13:57). Montage of historically black colleges and universities: Howard, Hampton, Tuskegee, Prairie View, Fisk (15:24). The 1936 Berlin Olympics. Runners Jesse Owens and Ralph Metcalfe. High jumper Cornelius Johnson (15:50). Nazis, Italian fascists, Japanese militarists (17:31). Newsreel headline: “Thirteen Countries Conquered.” Gallows, bombings, mass death (18:20). Pearl Harbor reenacted (19:10). Scenes of destruction. A churchgoer tells of her son, a recently promoted infantry officer (19:53). His story, dramatized: A train depot. Icy barracks, an interview (21:14). Training with drill sergeants, advice from a chaplain, how to salute (22:35). Fitting a uniform (24:15). Trains arrive at a base. Making beds. Marching drills, hiking, (25:26). Doctors, nurses, dentists. Target practice. Football, baseball, boxing, table tennis. Reading the Modern Library “Anthology of American Negro Literature” (27:12). Women soldiers march drills, drive jeep trucks (28:04). Couples dancing. Exercise yards, calisthenics (28:55). A sunday service with a War Dept. statement. Colored officers in montage (29:51). Tuskegee airmen. Pilots at attention and in the air (31:31). Trucks, canons in snow. Tanks (32:16). Engineers build a bridge, wire electrical poles. Cavalrymen. Tank destroyers. Anti-aircraft artillery, infantrymen (33:20). Maps of the warfront. Supply lines, construction in Europe under fire (35:01). A gunner downs an enemy plane (36:50). A prayer for fallen soldiers. The congregation sings (37:28). Marching people of color (39:12). “V” for victory (40:20).

Following Capra’s successful “Why We Fight” series, this film was originally conceived as a narrative piece of fiction, with a script by Marc Connelly, Ben Hect, and Joe Swerling. The project evolved into a documentary written by Carlton Moss, an actor from the group “Toward a Black Theater” turned director for the Negro Theatre Unit of the Federal Theatre Project. Shooting commenced in 1943. The result was intended for African American troops, but an enthusiastic response encouraged officials to have it screened for white troops and civilians as well. However, due to a lawsuit by a competing filmmaker, the film never received a theatrical release.

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