Industry leaders gear up for FAME Week Africa in Cape Town
The organisers of the creative and cultural Industry show, FAME Week Africa, taking place in Cape
One year after Bataclan: Berlinale film explores the aftermath of terror
Holed up in a cloakroom for hours as gunmen rampaged around the Paris Bataclan nightclub in November
Zimbabwean film industry makes Netflix debut with “Cook Off”
Zimbabwean film Cook Off, a romance about a struggling single mother who finds love during a cooking
Cameras roll again in Nollywood but Nigeria’s cinemas still dark
Nigeria’s film industry is creeping back to work after lockdown, and one of the first productions to
Anxiety over possibility of job losses rife in film industry
Anxiety over the possibility of job losses is rife in the South African film industry as a result of
Billie Eilish releases theme to forthcoming James Bond film ‘No Time to Die’
American teen pop sensation Billie Eilish, fresh off her big Grammy Awards victory and an Oscar
Joaquin Phoenix goes from tragic to comic in ‘Joker’
One of Gotham’s most famous villains arrived at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday, in a
New Maradona film tracks highs and lows, intimate family moments
A new documentary about soccer great Diego Maradona shines a light on intimate moments with his
Hollywood set to light up Cannes line-up
Cannes will be getting a little help from Hollywood to light up its line-up this year with Quentin
India bans Modi film until after mega-election
India banned Wednesday the release of a biopic about Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the
Hello Kitty hits Hollywood with planned film debut
Hello Kitty, Japan’s moon-faced global icon of cute, will soon appear in a Hollywood film for the
Animated film to spotlight bear that served in WWII
The British-Polish filmmakers hope to release the family-friendly “A Bear Named Wojtek” in 2020 on
Hollywood’s equality push fails to boost female film directors
Only 8% of Hollywood’s top films in 2018 were directed by women, down from 11% the prior year,
Table Manners showing in cinemas across SA
Table Manners is a story about loss, love and finding oneself through one’s passion. The film is
Kenyans excited to watch unbanned “Rafiki”
Film lovers in Kenya are flocking to the theaters to watch “Rafiki” a local film that was banned in
City of Cape Town film, media sector experiencing decline
The City of Cape Town says it is experiencing a downward slide of about 40 percent in its film and
South Africa’s first western film set to go global
The South African film, “Five Fingers for *Marseilles”, will soon be released in American, Japanese
Black Panther hits R100 million at SA’s box office
Marvel Studios’ film, Black Panther, has again made history in South Africa. It has become the first
Film on SA junior doctors’ job pressures goes global
The locally-made film “Doc-U-Mentally” – which highlights the extreme pressures junior doctors face