The Wooden Camera
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:06:03
I can get used to this.
:06:05
So, Madiba,
what do you think?

:06:08
It looks great, bro.
:06:10
Okay.
:06:12
- Can I try, then?
- Yeah, yeah. No problem.

:06:16
This is gonna work.
:06:20
- It's perfect, man.
- Okay. There you go.

:06:23
Madiba, please
film me, please!

:06:26
Hello!
:06:29
- Hello!
- Stop it, Louise.

:06:32
Hello!
:06:36
Please, Madiba,
just shoot me!

:06:38
Louise.
:06:40
- Is everything okay?
- Cool, man.

:06:43
It's good. Good.
:06:45
That's what I'm talking about.
:06:50
That is great.
:06:52
- Hello!
- I've got to find a job here.

:06:57
It's good, good.
:07:03
Hey, why aren't you at school?
:07:05
It's school holidays, papa.
:07:06
You forgot.
:07:08
But school keeps
you away from mischief.

:07:11
You're on TV, dad.
:07:13
That's a toy, man.
:07:15
Tell the camera
where you come from.

:07:18
I come from Port Elizabeth,
in New Brighton.

:07:20
Why did you
become an actor?

:07:24
I became an actor...
:07:26
because I loved it,
:07:28
I wanted to be an actor,
:07:30
I wanted to appear
:07:33
as the Richard Burtons
:07:34
and the Roger Moores
and you name them.

:07:36
You name them.
:07:39
I've arrived, yes, yes!
:07:41
Whenever Mr. Shawn
came to the township,

:07:43
everyone ran after him
:07:44
and wanted to show him
their talent.

:07:47
He taught music
and other things, as well.

:07:49
But he made everyone
feel special.

:07:52
Hey, filmmaker!
:07:53
People liked him
very, very much.


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