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Celebrating the role of the South African film industry in shaping the Nation Brand...
By Phindi Maduna
On 3 to 10 March 2018, Brand South Africa once again partnered with RapidLion - the South African International Film Festival...
Anant Singh gets RapidLion Festival lifetime achievement award
South African film producer Anant Singh has received the inaugural RapidLion International Film
Festival Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the African film industry.
International film productions boost South African economy, skills, says DTI
The international film industry has spent R15-billion on productions in South Africa since 2004,
and a recently completed US TV series shot in Cape Town has highlighted one of the country's
new economical strengths: beating Hollywood at its own game.
South African producer premieres new film at Venice festival
Anant Singh, producer of 2014's critically acclaimed Mandela: Long Walk To
Freedom and local favourites Yesterday and Mr Bones, has
announced the release of his next film, Remember, a South African-Canadian co-
production with
an award-winning cast.
Videos
When Africa sings, we listen. When she dances, we watch in awe. And, when she plays her favourite game, the fields light up with her dazzling colours - Feel the beat at Africa's feet!
Once In A Lifetime – the 2010 movie
2010 - Once In A Lifetime: The Movie had its world premiere in Johannesburg on Wednesday night, and broadcasts on local television this weekend to mark the anniversary of the first Fifa World Cup on African soil.
Team SA punts country at Davos
Team South Africa is fielding a strong presence, in the form of a private-public partnership headed by Brand South Africa, at the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland.
SA celebrates with Obama
As the United States comes to a standstill on 20 January to witness the inauguration of its 44th president Barack Obama, South Africa has planned its own series of celebrations.
Turning junk into cinema magic
South African film producer Anant Singh has acquired the worldwide distribution rights to The Legend Of The Sky Kingdom. Made in Zimbabwe, the film's characters and sets were created exclusively from junk, giving birth to the world's newest animation style, "junkmation".