The Cape Town International Film Market and Festival is proud to announce the official selection of documentaries for the 2018 edition of the festival. This year will see 20 documentary films screening from 10 – 19 October at various cinemas within the V&A Waterfront. Amongst the incredible list of powerful and moving documentaries is award-winning… Continue reading CTIFMF Announces Documentaries In Official Selection 2018
Year: 2018
Sara Blecher’s ‘Mayfair’ To Be Screened At BFI London Film Festival And Africa In Motion
‘Mayfair’, the new film by award-winning director Sara Blecher (Ayanda, Dis Ek Anna, Otelo Burning) and writer Neil McCarthy, is already making waves around the world. The film is about an estranged son who must break the rules to save his family, and their criminal empire, when his overbearing father falters. Due for release in… Continue reading Sara Blecher’s ‘Mayfair’ To Be Screened At BFI London Film Festival And Africa In Motion
The World Celebrates Freddie Mercury’s Birthday – Freddie For A Day
The late musician Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the ground-breaking and iconic band Queen, would be celebrating his 72 birthday on Wednesday 5 September this year. Freddie Mercury died in 1991 at age 45 due to complications from AIDS. Fans around the world honour Freddie Mercury every year on September 5th (Freddie’s birthday) with a… Continue reading The World Celebrates Freddie Mercury’s Birthday – Freddie For A Day
2018 Fugard Bioscope World Arts Cinema Season Part 2
From 14 October 2018 For the seventh consecutive year the Fugard Theatre Bioscope is bringing audiences the very best in recorded live screenings featuring the finest productions in theatre, opera and ballet, from the world’s most famous stages. The enticing line up for the second half of the 2018 Fugard Bioscope World Arts Cinema Season… Continue reading 2018 Fugard Bioscope World Arts Cinema Season Part 2
Long-awaited Film About Desmond Tutu Finally Coming To The Big Screen
While it has been two decades since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission concluded, bringing to a close South Africa’s cathartic period of reckoning with its violent history of racial segregation, director Roland Joffé’s new film returns to that time to grapple with the terrible truths of apartheid and its legacy. Based on Michael Ashton’s play, The… Continue reading Long-awaited Film About Desmond Tutu Finally Coming To The Big Screen
Idols SA : Did The Girls Of The Top 16 Rule
Tonight’s Top 16 live performance invoked Woman Power as the girls took to the Idols stage to fight for their place. The eight young powerhouses kicked off the show with a homage to queen Bey with Run the World and Formation, giving a spirited performance that drew excited applause and enthusiastic feedback from the judges.… Continue reading Idols SA : Did The Girls Of The Top 16 Rule