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Films we have contibuted towards

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Vlieëkraal

Directors: Pierre le Roux

Screenwriter:  Pierre le Roux, Edmund Braadvelt

Genre:   Neo Spaghetti Western

 

Vlieëkraal is a film that will satisfy one's lust for adventure and action, but, it is also a story of community, coming of age and in typical western style it is the story of a man, fighting for his land.

 

This film is an independent production funded by the co-producers the Le Roux brothers and shareholders that consist of the cast and crew. The film has thus far been part of the official selection for three international film festivals namely, First-Time Filmmaker Sessions-2022, Art Club Pavlas Paraschakis - 2022 were it was a semi-finalist, as well as the Durban film mart-2022.

 

Produced by Le Roux Film Productions

Lochner

Directors:  Juan Le Roux

Screenwriter:  Juan Le Roux

Genre:  Comedy thriller, suspense

 

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Produced by Le Roux Film Productions

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The Ibogaine Safari

Directors:  Pierre le Roux

Screenwriter:  Pierre le Roux

Genre:  Documentary

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South Africa is a waste land of addiction with a drug consumption rate twice the worlds norm. Witbank in Mpumalanga has the highest density of heroin addicts in the country. Filmmaker Pierre le Roux investigates this and explores the truth behind lbogaine. A psychoactive substance found in the West African plant known as lboga. It was discovered in the late 1960's by the late Howard Lotsof that it could interrupt a heroin addiction painlessly in the course of 72 hours. Pierre le Roux takes on the quest and finds and rehabilitates a hard core heroin addict using only lbogaine root bark on a life changing experience he calls the lbogaine Safari. Pieter (heroin addict) still had his kit on him when Pierre picks him up in a drug hell know as Witbank.

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Produced by Le Roux Film Productions

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Monster Island

Directors:  Mark Atkins

Screenwriter:  Mark Atkins

Genre:  Thriller​, science fiction

 

A team of geologists collaborate with the New Zealand Coast Guard in fighting against two Kaiju in battle with one another: a giant starfish dubbed Tengu that spawns dragon-like offspring, and the golem-like Walking Mountain. 

 

Monster Island was filmed entirely in Cape town, South Africa.

 

Line-Produced by Le Roux Film Productions

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Fried Barry

Directors:  Ryan Kruger

Screenwriter:  James C. Williamson,  Ryan Kruger

Genre:  Horror

 

Barry is a drug-addled, abusive bastard who - after yet another bender - is abducted by aliens. Barry takes a backseat as an alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town. What follows is an onslaught of drugs, sex and violence as our alien tourist enters the weird and wonderful world of humankind. FRIED BARRY is based upon the short film of the same name, which earned 57 official selections and 12 wins at festivals around the world.

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DIe SMS

Directors:  Marshin Cupido

Screenwriter:  Marshin Cupido

Genre:  Thriller​, Horror

 

Die SMS is a suspensive Afrikaans language thriller, the first of its kind where four girls are held hostage by a mentally and emotionally unstable serial killer Jurieg Swart, their only hope to escape out of his claws is by sending an SMS to an unknown person begging for help - without the characters knowing that the person they sent the SMS to is Leah January who lost her daughter 5 year by the hands of Jurieg Swart. Will Leah puzzle everything together and save the girls? Or will Jurieg do to them what he did to Leah's daughter?

 

Line-Produced by Le Roux Film Productions

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Planet of the Sharks

Directors:  Mark Atkins

Screenwriter:  Marc Gottlieb, Mark Atkins

Genre:  Horror

 

In the near future, glacial melting has covered ninety-eight percent of Earth's landmass. Sharks have flourished, and now dominate the planet, operating as one massive school led by a mutated alpha shark.

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Line-Produced by Le Roux Film Productions

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