MultiChoice is proud to announce that three of its former Film Talent Incubator candidates were selected to showcase their work at the International Encounters Documentary film festival that occurred
The origins of comedy are hazy, but it is an art form that has long been a foil to the political shenanigans of the day, exposing the harsh reality of social conditions using humour or hyperbole.
Sanjeev Singh, Director of Acquisition and Distribution for Videovision Entertainment announced today the acquisition of the films Made in Dagenham, Super and Kaboom ahead of their screenings at the p
The Democratic Alliance’s provincial government in the Western Cape says the SABC recently offered it the opportunity to receive television coverage 'for the small price of just under a quarter of a m
A copy of a report by the SABC board that was due to be submitted to Parliament, details how some members felt threatened by the behaviour of the board’s chairman, Ben Ngubane, over the appointment of
Carte Blanche, South Africa's version of the actuality and documentary show 60-Minutes, is turning 22 this year and to celebrate they're throwing a party and inviting everyone.
This time, faction fighting could doom the broadcaster and whatever its weaknesses, the SABC plays a critical role in society and South Africa would be the poorer without it. By S'Thembiso Msomi
Nu Metro Films has announced that Life, Above All, the critically acclaimed film based on the international award-winning novel Chanda's Secrets, will be advance-shown for one week only from September
For all the thriller lovers out there who also happen to be proudly South African, Night Drive is coming to a cinema near you so make sure to catch and witness for yourself the great distance that Sou
The much talked about Halle Berry movie Dark Tide, an action thriller centered on a diving instructor who returns to deep waters after a near-fatal encounter with a Great White Shark, which was recent
This popular comic book figure, initially brought to life on the big screen by Sylvester Stallone will once again be gracing the big screen, only this time he will be in 3D.
As frustration with South Africa’s national broadcaster continues to grow, many young film-makers find themselves giving up on their dreams of ever finding an audience for their work.