The 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry
Fusing tradition and couture, Gert-Johan Coetzee’s dress for Nomzamo Mbatha redefines African royalty
From screen to plate … this restaurant brings Italy to the heart of Johannesburg
A layered, indie-styled character study, the film is a meditation on failure, family and fragile identity
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Human rights festival honours the fight for justice with music, films and dialogue, offering free access to all and inspiring change
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Submissions Now Open – Entry Fee Waived for South African Filmmakers. South African filmmakers, storytellers, and creatives are invited to submit their work for the 29th Annual…
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I played the lead in a film that took just 48 hours to make as part of an international competition.
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Sean Cameron Michael plays the villain Jeremiah Mills in the movie Masinga The Calling
These subjects take centre stage at a festival showcasing nearly 50 documentaries
‘After decades of mass products, society wanted to move back to the artisanal and great quality’
Johannesburg Film Festival offers 60 thought-provoking, conversation-inducing movies
‘The Creator’ explores humanity’s complex relationship with advanced technology
Matthew Robinson’s film ‘Conscripted Poet’ delves into the stories of former apartheid soldiers
The book ‘Richard Green in South African Film: Forging Creative New Directions’ explores the producer’s role in the transformation of film in this country
The action comedy is a rollercoaster of emotions. You’ll laugh, cry and scream at the screen
The new series ‘Shaka Ilembe’ is a chance for black South African filmmakers to tell the story from their own perspective