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Cape of Good Humor (The)

Country: South Africa, Language: English, 30 mins

  • Director: Eric Nikolaus Kwasnjuk
  • Writer: Eric Nikolaus Kwasnjuk
  • Producer: Martine Beyers

CGiii Comment

An interesting film...a man's journey from Hell and back.

It's not often you get to see South African humour nor drag queens...relish it!

There is the potential for this to be developed into something bigger...the material is there.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Making short films is an art unto itself. Like writing poetry, it’s condensed language and imagery. Here’s our tribute to the short documentary. First-time director (former Philadelphian) Eric Kwaznjuk’s documentary THE CAPE OF GOOD HUMOR is a personal journey from addiction to self-actualization using humor as healing and therapy that screened in Cape Town, South Africa where the director now resides.