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Sunday, June 8, 2025

End of the road for ‘7de Laan’ after 23-year run

Over the years it has also dealt with many social ills, including gender-based violence, drug addiction, kidnapping and human trafficking.

Staff Reporter|Published

International Khoikhoi Film Festival is here

The International Khoikhoi Film Festival takes place at Bertha House in Mowbray this weekend and anyone interested to learn about Khoi identity is invited to attend, free of charge.

Nicola Daniels|Published

'Bridgerton 3' signs three new cast members as cameras start rolling

The third season of historical-romance series 'Bridgerton' has added three new cast members as production on the next instalment of the Netflix period drama gets under way.

IANS|Published

Echoing the struggles of the youth: Nyanga filmmaker hits big time

His latest short film Inkaba echoes the struggles of young people living in townships amidst violence and gangsterism.

Siphokazi Vuso|Published

Council wants ‘poorly researched’ UK film ‘Lady of Heaven’ banned in SA

It has been slammed for its depiction of Islamic prophets and for its ‘poor background research and inflammatory content’.

Siphokazi Vuso|Published

Watch VideoLocal film provides slice of life for matric learners on the Cape Flats

Written and directed by award-winning Riaz Solker, Sodium Day features uncanny humour and absurd but often true-to-life scenarios and releases in cinemas nationwide on Friday, April 22.

Staff Reporter|Published

Watch VideoChance for Cape Times subscribers to win Batman movie tickets and a Bootlegger coffee voucher

Ten lucky people can each win two movie tickets worth R196 and a R200 Bootlegger Coffee voucher.

Partnered Content|Published

Two local filmmakers shortlisted for Netflix Africa competition

Netflix and Unesco on Wednesday announced the shortlisted candidates, which include Ndiyathemba Modibedi and Gcobisa Yako from South Africa.

Staff Reporter|Published

Watch VideoPowerful film on Muslim women’s challenges premieres at Durban film festival

Award-winning local film-maker and activist Weaam Williams’s most recent work, Two Hues will premiere at the 41st Durban International Film Festival today.

Staff Reporter|Published