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Comedy · Horror · Drama
Overview
Marcus Enitan, is a sleepwalking screenwriter struggling to find his footing in the chaotic world of filmmaking. Battling a strained relationship with unsupportive parents, Marcus's life takes a surreal turn, leading him into a series of bizarre and absurd situations. Faced with the inexplicable, he embarks on an epic journey, both within his dreams and reality, to unravel the mysteries of his existence.
Top Cast
Nirel Sithole
Nirel Sithole
Marcus Enitan
Nirel Sithole
Marcus Enitan
Tshego Lebodi
Tshego Lebodi
Miss Adams
Tshego Lebodi
Miss Adams
Klyde Williams
Klyde Williams
Therapist
Klyde Williams
Therapist
Natascha Nakuumba
Natascha Nakuumba
Mother
Natascha Nakuumba
Mother
Martin Linnette
Martin Linnette
The Writer
Martin Linnette
The Writer
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