one small seed Issue 24
  • Issue 24
  • Listen to my colour &
  • look at my sound
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Film Reviews
Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound

Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound

Issue 24 of one small seed asks you to ‘Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound’. Music, motion, words and colour – looking beyond the obvious, our latest issue brings a union of the senses. To follow is an all-inclusive preview of the new issue: a full breakdown of content that resonates with...
"ROSA" - AN INDEPENDENT SHORT-FILM AND THE FUTURE OF FILMMAKING?

“ROSA” – AN INDEPENDENT SHORT-FILM AND THE FUTURE OF FILMMAKING?

An overhaul of the film industry has been a long time coming. The production of films, the people who fund these productions and in what manner these films will be sent out into the world is changing dramatically. Thanks to the Internet, naturally.                
The Bang Bang Club Review

The Bang Bang Club Review

Highly anticipated for a release on our shores, The Bang Bang Club film was finally close enough to home for me to catch it; turns out that anticipation is as much as the film could build.
64TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW - PART 3: LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU (STRAIGHT FROM THE EXPATS)

64TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW – PART 3: LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU (STRAIGHT FROM THE EXPATS)

The third and final part of Eftihia Stefanidi‘s 64th Cannes Film Festival reviews, entitled “Let Me Entertain You (Straight from the expats)”… Enjoy and stay posted for an interview with Eftihia coming soon!
64TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW     -      PART 1: THE KIDS AREN'T ALRIGHT

64TH CANNES FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW – PART 1: THE KIDS AREN’T ALRIGHT

Eftihia Stefanidi returns from the 64th Cannes Film Festival – one of the most successful in years – and reports on the films that glowed in the dark during two weeks of unlimited screenings, pouring chilled rosé,  and sleepless nights. So, without further ado to follow is the first part of this enthralling three-part review…...
Syd Kitchen: Rest in Peace, but never silent

Syd Kitchen: Rest in Peace, but never silent

Syd Kitchen died three weeks ago. One of South Africa’s great musicians, Syd was a folk artist whose musical history is inextricably embedded in that of our country. At Splashy Fen, South Africa’s longest running music festival, he was the one artist who had played every single year since the beginning. 1990 to 2010. Sadly,...
Film review: Unhinged: Surviving Jo’burg

Film review: Unhinged: Surviving Jo’burg

Director: Adrian Loveland Starring: Ferial Haffajee, Robbie Brozin, Justice Malala and David O’Sullivan Category: Black Documentary