Chronixx posted a beautiful short film by Nabil Elderkin on his Facebook page recently that I believe is deserving of attention. Â The film is partially based on the song “Capture Land” by Chronixx, and inspired by the writings of Nelson Mandela. Â It should be noted, that this is NOT a music video for “Capture Land” (which already has a music video), but it is an equally powerful piece of film making. Â If the name of the director sounds familiar, it is because I also recently posted a music video he directed for Damian Marley. Â I’m assuming that having worked with Marley in the past is how he made the connection with Chronixx, but it would be interesting to find out if that is the case. Â I don’t want to talk about the short film too much and give anything away, but it certainly wasn’t what I was expecting. Â The film is about 15 minutes in length, and features some great music including a scene in a dancehall playing “Who Knows” (by Protoje and Chronixx), and a haunting, yet hopeful instrumental of “Capture Land” by Chronixx. Â While I’m certainly no connoisseur of short films, and admittedly have a huge bias towards the topic, I think this short film is worthy of an Academy Award nomination.