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South African TV and film writers Amy Jephta and Sean Drummond join Dheepthika Laurent on set to talk about their upcoming projects. Sean was head writer on the second season of “Unseen”, a wildly popular crime thriller on Netflix. He also talks about his 2017 neo-Western, “Five Fingers for Marseilles”, a film that inspired one of the songs on Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” album.

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