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Week 62
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- Description The Birth Of A Tool. Part I. Axe Making (by John Neeman Tools) from John Neeman Tools. This is a short documentary movie that shows the whole process of how John Neeman Tools are being hand crafted. "It is a tragedy of the first magnitude that millions of people have ceased to use their hands as hands. Nature has bestowed upon us this great gift which is our hands. If the craze for machinery methods continues, it is highly likely that a time will come when we shall be so incapacitated and weak that we shall begin to curse ourselves for having forgotten the use of the living machines given to us by God." Mahathma Ghandi Music by Foreign Fields - "Names and Races". Special thanks to the band Foreign Fields from Nashvile (especially for Clayton Fike) for allowing to use their music as a soundtrack for our movie. foreignfields.bandcamp.com/ Please visit us: neemantools.com facebook.com/neemantools flickr.com/photos/neemantools/ Contact us: neemantools@gmail.com

Week 60
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- Description Archetypes 2013 - An AfrikaBurn Time Lapse Experience. The installations at AfrikaBurn usually have quite a short lifetime and with the huge amount of effort that is put into the planning, fundraising, building and eventual burning of these art pieces, we decided quite early on that this is what we wanted our film to focus on.

Week 52
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- Description A Pep Talk from Kid President to You - We all need a little encouragement every now and then. Kid President, knowing this, has put together a video you can play each morning as you wake up or to share with your friend who needs a kick in the right direction. Take a moment and spread some encouragement. "It's everybody's duty to give the world a reason to dance."

Week 48
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- Description This is the original uncensored music video for Bright Blue's seminal South African song `Weeping'. It was filmed by Nic Hofmeyr on the Cape Flats in the late nineteen eighties, during the State of Emergency. Catch the `Nkosi Sikelela' bridge, snuck onto SABC airwaves despite the anthem's banning, and look out for the late Basil `Manenberg' Coetzee on sax, filmed in Manenberg township! The song has been covered by Josh Grobin, Vusi Mahlasela and others.
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