Imaged Creations
Made in His image, Creating for His glory.
Shortform Films. Meaningful Stories. Real Conversations.
We make shortform films designed to be experienced — not just watched. Stories that linger. Questions that stay.
Our debut film, Indlela Yokubuya, screened to two sold-out audiences in Johannesburg — April 2026.
CURRENT FILM
Imaged Creations' debut short film.
Shot September 2024 · Released March 2026 · 5 minutes
A film about the noise that pulls you from yourself — and what it takes to return.
Through a quiet visual language, it explores stillness, identity, and the search for grounding in a world that moves too fast.
Starring Xola Limba. Cinematography by Dlozi Mata.
Two sold-out screenings, Johannesburg · April 2026
Featured in GQ South Africa, Glamour South Africa, TVMzansi, Nounouche and discussed on YFM's The Lunch League and iono.fm's 938 Culture Capital.
Indlela Yokubuya
The Way Back

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"The beginning of a conversation — quiet, reflective, and deeply necessary." — Nounouche
WHAT WE DO
Interactive Storytelling
Curated Screenings
Storytelling for Impact






Imaged Creations focuses on shortform films designed not only to be watched, but to be experienced and discussed.
Our work invites audiences to pause, reflect, and engage with the ideas and questions stories can raise.
We bring films into diverse spaces — from intimate screenings to community environments — creating opportunities for audiences to experience cinema together and participate in conversation.
Through film, we aim to engage real-life issues, challenge perspectives, and contribute to conversations that matter.
WHY STORYTELLING?
Stories shape how we understand the world.
In a time where content moves quickly and is easily forgotten, storytelling should create moments of pause.
Our films are created with the hope that they leave audiences thinking, questioning, and engaging with the world around them long after the screen fades to black.
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