![]() ![]() The cast features the award winning South African actor Jonathan Pienaar (Blood Diamond, Empire of the Sharks, Troy: Fall of A City), and it also features the horror expert and director of Shockfest, Jeffery Macabre, and the premier of the tattoo legend, Paul Booth, in an acting role. The film has been expanded into a Feature Film and is in current post production stages. ![]() The 30 minute film won the award for Best International Fictional Film at FICIME Festival first edition in 2019, and later, won the award for Best Music at the Shockfest International Film Festival in Winter 2020. Euronymous, from the metal band, Mayhem, and the film is also partly biographical. The main narrative of the story is inspired by the real murder of Oysten Arseth Aka. He is best known for his film, 'Necromurder: A Black Metal Story,' which he wrote, directed, produced, starred in and composed the music for. He is also a web designer, a published author, a professional musician and music scorer. He has various credits and awards in photography. He is also an actor with various credits for short films, music videos and documentaries. For over 20 years, he has compiled a vast body of work including, but not limited to, producing, screenwriting, directing, cinematography and editing, on feature films, short films, music videos, commercial videos and documentaries. He was awarded another scholarship for Talent for his second year, which is still pending to complete. In 2016, he won a partial Talent Scholarship at the prestigious New York Film Academy, where he studied a Masters in Fine Arts in Film making at the New York Campus, and received a certificate for his first year in September 2017. At the age of 12, he relocated to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, where he studied and graduated from the ITESM Tech Institute with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Science in 2009. When that happens, traffic stops and people keep out of their way.Pablo C. Locals say the hippos sometimes come out of the water and walk through the streets of the town. "The female attacked me once - the first pair that arrived - because she had recently given birth," he said. He was out fishing one day when he felt a movement beneath his canoe that spilled him into the water. Last year, Alvaro Molina, 57, said he supports the hippos - even though he is one of the few Colombians to have been attacked by one. Locals call them the "village pets," but a local biologist told Bojorquez the "dangerous" and "territorial" species is anything but. The area where they roam is a paradise for the animals who have no predators and ample food and water, CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reported in 2019. But the order doesn't carry any weight in Colombia where the hippos live, a legal expert said. In 2021, after the Colombian government was sued over its plan to sterilize or kill the animals, a federal court ruled that the hippos can be recognized as people or "interested persons" with legal rights in the U.S. The result is that the hippos end up killing fish and threatening endemic species like manatees, otters and turtles, she said. "Because they are such large animals, they consume considerable amounts of grassland and produce significant waste, which then poisons the rivers." "Because they have no natural predators here, as they would in Africa, the population is booming an it's affecting the local ecosystem," Huse said. ![]()
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