March 2020 At The Fugard

We kick off March with the final 3 weeks of Athol Fugard’s classic “Master Harold”… and the Boys which must close on 21 March, the first round of the annual Shakespeare Schools Festival South Africa in the Western Cape which sees participating schools prepare and perform 30-minute abridged versions of the Shakespeare play of their… Continue reading March 2020 At The Fugard

Comic Con Cape Town And Comic Con Africa Have A Ticket To The Moon With Future Of Money Partner Luno

Today Comic Con Cape Town and Comic Con Africa are delighted to welcome Luno to the Comic Con family as our official future of money partner. Luno is a tale of local excellence. It is a South African start-up that is now the country’s largest cryptocurrency exchange and is represented in over 40 countries. Being… Continue reading Comic Con Cape Town And Comic Con Africa Have A Ticket To The Moon With Future Of Money Partner Luno

Durban FilmMart To Become An Independent Institute

The Durban FilmMart (DFM), Africa’s leading film market, has announced that it will be established as an independent institute functioning as a Non-Profit Organisation ahead of its 11th edition in 2020. “This had always been part of the business plan of Durban FilmMart since its establishment in 2009,” explains Toni Monty, Head of the Durban… Continue reading Durban FilmMart To Become An Independent Institute

SA Film ‘Days Of Cannibalism’ Nominated For Best Documentary Award At The 70th Berlin International Film Festival

South African filmmaker Teboho Edkins’s crossgenre documentary Western, Days of Cannibalism has been nominated for a Best Documentary Award at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival which takes place in February. Days of Cannibalism, which has its World Premiere at the Festival, is set in the rugged terrain of a remote rural region in the… Continue reading SA Film ‘Days Of Cannibalism’ Nominated For Best Documentary Award At The 70th Berlin International Film Festival

Realness Institute Celebrates Sundance Win And Extends Call For 2020 Applications

Prestigious Win for Realness Alum Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s (Realness 2017) THIS IS NOT A BURIAL, IT’S A RESURRECTION, produced by Urucu Media’s Cait Pansegrouw and Elias Ribeiro competed in Sundance Film Festival’s World Dramatic Competition section to critical review. “Delicate and strong, this director told a little story of resistance and made it universal,” said… Continue reading Realness Institute Celebrates Sundance Win And Extends Call For 2020 Applications