Local film to be screened in New York
Morris, a 31-year-old man from Eldorado Park says he produces his films with love and passion.
Clyde Morris is celebrating a dream come true as he will be heading to the international film festival in New York where his movie ‘Secrets’ will be showcased in February.
There will be over 100 000 visitors viewing his movie.
Morris, a 31-year-old man from Eldorado Park says he produces his films with love and passion.
He has been in the industry for almost a decade and gives an opportunity to untrained formal cast, film crew and with a minimal budget.
“This is an example of from nothing to something kind of production,” Morris said.
Morris said that he always had a dream and he always believed that his gift will make room for him and place him in the presence of greatness.
“This film is doing just that.
“It’s an inspirational story about romance, love, relationships and friendships,” said Morris.
Secrets questions the friendship between two people after a man’s fiancé drinks gets spiked and his best friend has his way with her.
She regains consciousness, this becomes their secret until it is exposed.
This trip requires Morris to raise R60 000 and is starting with a poetry session and gospel concert with the theme ‘The Journey From Nothing 2 Something’ on November 28 at Kingdom Covenant Church in Ennerdale.
The show will start at 6:30pm and tickets are R50 each or discounted for group bookings.
Morris aims to have more screenings of his movies nationally.
For more information Morris can be reached on 0719736042, 073 896 7368 or 078 519 5319.
He can also be reached on Facebook, his website www.cvmentertainment.co.za
or via email on cvm253@gmail.com



