Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy & Pierce Brosnan and Two Other Reasons to Watch MobLand

If Mirren, Hardy & Brosnan as stars of a London family gangster series dreamed up by Day of the Jackal creator Ronan Bennett aren’t enough reasons to get you to watch MobLand (on M-Net from 10 July at 9pm), why do you even watch TV? The Harrigans are an Irish, London-based crime family who find… Continue reading Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy & Pierce Brosnan and Two Other Reasons to Watch MobLand

Durban FilmMart Positions Itself as Premier Business Hub for African Cinema

For 16 years, as a key event in the African Cinema space, the Durban FilmMart (DFM) continues to solidify itself as the continent’s premier platform for film financing, distribution partnerships, and strategic industry collaborations. Taking place 18-21 July 2025, the four-day programme presents unprecedented opportunities for filmmakers, producers, and industry professionals to access funding, forge… Continue reading Durban FilmMart Positions Itself as Premier Business Hub for African Cinema

Filmscape SA Open Days

EXCLUSIVE OPEN DAY AT FILMSCAPE We’re pulling back the curtain on the future of virtual production! Join us for a behind-the-scenes experience featuring the cutting-edge TechnoDolly from TechnoCrane, in partnership with Media Film Service. Wed 09/07 & Thurs 10/07Open slots Wed. & Thur. 1300 to 1500 or 1600 to 1800Studio 5, Atlantic Studios, 7 Montague… Continue reading Filmscape SA Open Days

Coming Up On Carte Blanche – 6 July 2025

“I’ve changed. Once a journalist who covered violent rebellion in the DRC and the Second Gulf War, I now regularly cry in the final of MasterChef. And for that, I lay the blame squarely on my children. Since becoming a dad, I’ve morphed from emotionless hack to emotional wreck, a shadow of my windswept, dust-smeared… Continue reading Coming Up On Carte Blanche – 6 July 2025

“God’s Work” Premiering At The 46th Durban International Film Festival In South African Competition 17-27 July 2025

A Portrait of Resilience, a Meditation on Memory, and an Unflinching Gaze Into the Unseen Lives of Those Discarded by The World. A haunting and visually arresting South African debut feature God’s Work, by Durban-based award-winning director Michael James, has been selected to be in competition for Best South African Feature, and will have its SA Premiere… Continue reading “God’s Work” Premiering At The 46th Durban International Film Festival In South African Competition 17-27 July 2025

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