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A SMALL TOWN CALLED DESCENT TRAILER
30 Jul 2010
A Small Town Called Descent was written, shot, directed and edited by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka. It stars Hollywood character actor John Savage (The Deer Hunter), who's completely outshone by local talent like Fana Mokoena, Vusi Kunene and Paul Buckby.
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MULTICHOICE TO LAUNCH NEW HD CHANNEL
30 Jul 2010
MultiChoice has confirmed that it plans to launch an additional HD channel, M-Net Movies HD on 1 October.
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ENCOUNTERS SOUTH AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL 2010
30 Jul 2010
SASFED takes a look at the Encounters South African International Documentary Festival 2010 programme.
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FAREWELL TO VELOCITY'S BRADLEY SIGAMONEY
29 Jul 2010
It is with great sadness that Velocity Films announces the sudden passing of Bradley Sigamoney. The 57-year-old was a fundamental member of the Velocity family over the last 19 years, having  been employed as financial manager shortly after the company’s inception in 1990.
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ON SCREEN REVIEW'S THE A - TEAM!
29 Jul 2010
ZoopyTV's On Screen Film Review Show reviews The A - Team, starring SA's own Sharlto Copley as Mad Murdock.
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J.M. Coetzee’s controversial novel, Disgrace, has been adapted into a film by Australian filmmaker Steve Jacobs and screenwriter Anna-Maria Monticelli.

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AMC is billing The Prisoner, which shot in South Africa and Namibia with Out of Africa Entertainment, as “the biggest television event of the year” ahead of its November 2009 release.

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Jessica Haines is making a name for herself internationally as Lucy in Steve Jacobs’ Disgrace, opposite John Malkovich.

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At the Durban International Film Festival, Denise Newman won the Best Actress Award for her role in Shirley Adams.

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Steve Jacob’s film adaptation of Disgrace is likely to divide opinions as much as J.M. Coetzee’s novel did upon publication in 1999.

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We decided to update our records and rediscover where to find our favourite directors this year admist the firing and hiring in this industry.

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The Callsheet takes a look at some of the box office hits, highest TV ratings and web video stats of 2009.

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Outrageous, a no holds barred film about a gang of renegade stand-up comedians, will be released

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There were no South African acceptance speeches at this year’s Oscars, despite the six nominations for District 9...

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In 1988, more than 80 000 people attended  London’s Wembley Stadium to celebrate Madiba's 70th.

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No one will argue the fact that 2010 is South Africa’s year.  Not only is the country the host of the FIFA World Cup, but approximately 20 local films are releasing during the second half of...

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To celebrate 25 years of tracking TV ads in South Africa, Millward Brown managing director Charles Foster recognised the best liked ad of the past 25 years and that of the past decade. Both awards went...

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At a function held on 11 April 2010 at Wanderers in Johannesburg, the country’s top photographers took a turn to step in front of the camera as they were rewarded for their images at the 2009 Sony...

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Invictus will be released in South Africa on 11 December 2009. Critics are already pitching it as a serious Academy Awards contender.

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The Good Hope Centre underwent a massive renovation in order to host South Africa’s creatives for a weekend of glitz and glamour.

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Ster-Kinekor has shelved plans to release SMS Sugarman but director Aryan Kaganof (formerly Ian Kerkhof) has reclaimed his film, which was shot on cellphones. He is releasing it online and via DVD.

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Almost twenty years in the making, White Lion is the brainchild of Rodney Fuhr, owner of the Johannesburg...

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The Loerie Awards is a crazy time when the creative geniuses of South Africa gather to celebrate the past year, let their hair down, and paint a small part of the country red.

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The Out In Africa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival opened with a bang at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town on 10 September 2009 despite rumors that it may not see its 17th birthday.

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Tony Kgoroge’s star has risen steadily since winning the Vita Award for Best Upcoming Actor in 1997. 

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