Documentary

BETWEEN SAN AND INSANITY

DESCRIPTION

The tale of how one big wave surfer disconnected from the digital world to reconnect with

himself by spending time with one of the oldest communities in the world Frank Solomon is a professional big wave surfer, passionate environmentalist and humanitarian.

The Capetonian has lived most of his life outdoors actively living out his dreams. Hard

lockdowns due to the global pandemic forced him inside and ever more into the digital realm.

Way out of his comfort zone he like so many others relied on screen time for work, play,

socialisation and even sourcing food. It became his survival tool and it nearly killed his spirit.

Something had to be done...He had to regain his senses and sense of self.

To do this, Frank disconnects from all manner of screens and goes in search of ancient wisdom.

The film takes us West on a journey deep into the heart of Namibia where Frank connects with

the oldest indigenous community on earth, the San people. Frank lives with them for an

extended period of time, immersing himself in their ancient ways of life. Without modern

communication gadgets, tents or even basic necessities such as food and water, the viewer is

there for every authentic experience as he hunts, eats and lives with them.

Its tough and hugely frustrating at times, with very stark realities and realisations, but therein lie

the lessons and ultimately, for Frank the reason why he travelled so far: The experience has

helped him regain his senses and his connection to nature... In escaping the noise of the

modern world and its multitude of screens, he learned how the San have been living for

thousands of years without leaving a footprint. He learned what it means to really be living.

The tale of how one big wave surfer disconnected from the digital world to reconnect with

himself by spending time with one of the oldest communities in the world Frank Solomon is a professional big wave surfer, passionate environmentalist and humanitarian.

The Capetonian has lived most of his life outdoors actively living out his dreams. Hard

lockdowns due to the global pandemic forced him inside and ever more into the digital realm.

Way out of his comfort zone he like so many others relied on screen time for work, play,

socialisation and even sourcing food. It became his survival tool and it nearly killed his spirit.

Something had to be done...He had to regain his senses and sense of self.

To do this, Frank disconnects from all manner of screens and goes in search of ancient wisdom.

The film takes us West on a journey deep into the heart of Namibia where Frank connects with

the oldest indigenous community on earth, the San people. Frank lives with them for an

extended period of time, immersing himself in their ancient ways of life. Without modern

communication gadgets, tents or even basic necessities such as food and water, the viewer is

there for every authentic experience as he hunts, eats and lives with them.

Its tough and hugely frustrating at times, with very stark realities and realisations, but therein lie

the lessons and ultimately, for Frank the reason why he travelled so far: The experience has

helped him regain his senses and his connection to nature... In escaping the noise of the

modern world and its multitude of screens, he learned how the San have been living for

thousands of years without leaving a footprint. He learned what it means to really be living.

The tale of how one big wave surfer disconnected from the digital world to reconnect with

himself by spending time with one of the oldest communities in the world Frank Solomon is a professional big wave surfer, passionate environmentalist and humanitarian.

The Capetonian has lived most of his life outdoors actively living out his dreams. Hard

lockdowns due to the global pandemic forced him inside and ever more into the digital realm.

Way out of his comfort zone he like so many others relied on screen time for work, play,

socialisation and even sourcing food. It became his survival tool and it nearly killed his spirit.

Something had to be done...He had to regain his senses and sense of self.

To do this, Frank disconnects from all manner of screens and goes in search of ancient wisdom.

The film takes us West on a journey deep into the heart of Namibia where Frank connects with

the oldest indigenous community on earth, the San people. Frank lives with them for an

extended period of time, immersing himself in their ancient ways of life. Without modern

communication gadgets, tents or even basic necessities such as food and water, the viewer is

there for every authentic experience as he hunts, eats and lives with them.

Its tough and hugely frustrating at times, with very stark realities and realisations, but therein lie

the lessons and ultimately, for Frank the reason why he travelled so far: The experience has

helped him regain his senses and his connection to nature... In escaping the noise of the

modern world and its multitude of screens, he learned how the San have been living for

thousands of years without leaving a footprint. He learned what it means to really be living.

Credits

Production: Eyeforce

Director: Arthur Neumeier

Cinematography: Jared Paisley & Arthur Neumeier

Executive Producer: Patricia Simon

Producer/Translator: Kerry Jones

Edit: Tim Weyer

Sound Mix & Colorgrading: Tim Weyer

Sound Technician: Joshua Yon

1st AC (CPT): Kevin Schnider

Production Manager (CPT): Jessica Lawson

Cast: Frank Solomon, Nyae Nyae Conservancy, Ju|'hoan Traditional Authority

Client: Corona

Agency: King James

Creatives: Nobantu Sibeko, Harry Mackenzie, Graeme Jenner

Agency Producer: Joshua Michael

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