[we] must now realise philosophy

Khoso’s first significant piece of cinematography is a mockumentary which has a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes. It is filmed using a lightweight HD 1080P 16.0 mega pixels digital camera.
The movie was filmed in Greece in various locations around and in the Ionian Sea, most major scenes taking place on a boat that the cast and crew shared and lived on whilst filming.

The movie combines a rich tapestry of Greek myths with modern dramatised human characters exploring the themes of what love, queerness, socialisation and satisfaction can mean outside the confines of capitalist structures in the silo of a boat and the various adventures that the cast get up to whilst travelling on it.
Aside from being a very emotive movie, it is also deeply interrogative, demanding of the viewer to bring their most authentic self to the experience to mirror the vulnerability and honesty of the characters.
The movie was screened at a private residence in Canary Wharf on the 31st of August to a select audience.

Untitled – French New Wave Project
Khoso took part in French New Wave education workshop led by Matthias Von Braun in May of 2025 and produced a short film using the lighting and framing techniques characteristic of the French New Wave period of cinema.

The film was collaboratively filmed, produced and edited by a team of 7. The short movie is a thriller which contains no dialogue and is entirely action and body-language based, arousing mystery and curiosity in the viewer, with things left intentionally vague to allow the mind to wander.
