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SOUTH AFRICA’S RISING STAR ETIENNE KALLOS RECEIVES SUNDANCE INSTITUTE/MAHINDRA GLOBAL FILMMAKING AWARD
25 Jan 2012
The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) is proud to announce that one of South Africa’s bright lights Etiene Kallos received the Global Filmmaking Award from the Sundance Institute and Mahindra for his visionary project. 
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THE IPO CONGRATULATES MS LULAMA MOKHOBO ON HER APPOINTMENT AS SABC GCEO
25 Jan 2012
The Independent Producers Organisation released the following statement on Monday congratulating Ms Lulama Mokhobo on her appointment as SABC GCEO
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CITYVARSITY FAQ'S ANSWERED FOR INTERESTED STUDENTS
20 Jan 2012
If you’re interested in the wide variety of media courses offered at CityVarsity Cape Town or CityVarsity Newtown, it’s not too late to join our creative family for 2012! Here's a Quick Guide to make things a little easier for you - Open Day, Contact Details, Start Dates, Bus Service, you name it!
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MOBISLYDERS JUST ARRIVED AT PHOTO HIRE
20 Jan 2012
Mobislyder is the world’s first portable camera slider designed specifically for a broad range of small video-enabled devices such as iPhones, smart phones, compact cameras and small D-SLR cameras. 
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JESSICA HAINES - MOONYEENN LEE
Jessica Haines is making a name for herself internationally as Lucy in Steve Jacobs’ Disgrace, opposite John Malkovich.

THE PRISONER: THE BIGGEST TV EVENT OF THE YEAR
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.

Steve Jacobs on Adapting Disgrace
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.

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

Disgrace opens 14 August
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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