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Gratefulness
Jafta and Katriena are not people who take pills — they prefer to rely on nature's medicine. Even when he was a young boy, Jafta would visit the mountains to collect healing herbs. Now aged 84, he still cycles out to the mountains to hunt for herbs. He doesn't sell these herbs, but shares with those around him when they are ill. He gives from the heart, not expecting anything in return. It is his calling. (6:54)
Green Renaissance is a tiny collective of passionate filmmakers (Michael and Justine) and one of our Grateful Changemakers. They live off-grid and dedicate their time to making films that they hope will inspire and share ideas.
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Equipment used – Sony A7 MKIII
Music sourced from ArtList – https://bit.ly/2KfrAt2 Tiny Brilliance – by Amick Cutler Time Travel – by Onyx Music Up Hill – by Ian Post Wimba Weia – by Reigo Vilbiks Dabadoo – by Reigo Vilbiks South Cross Prayer – by Andre Tonoli
Sound mix by Tamryn Breakey and Stef Albertyn
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