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The African Cinema Podcast
Nerva Studios
24 episodes
6 days ago
Let's talk about African cinema. The who's who and what's what of African Cinema, all delivered by those that have worked with them, studied them and lived through them.
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Let's talk about African cinema. The who's who and what's what of African Cinema, all delivered by those that have worked with them, studied them and lived through them.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Inside South African Cinema: From Liberation to Digital Revolution
The African Cinema Podcast
25 minutes
3 months ago
Inside South African Cinema: From Liberation to Digital Revolution

In this episode, we trace the powerful evolution of South African cinema from the dawn of democracy in 1994 to today’s digital streaming era. From Oscar wins to streaming wars, we explore how South Africa’s film industry has transformed its stories, funding models, institutions, and reach. Through case studies like Tsotsi, District 9, and Inxeba, we unpack the industry’s greatest challenges—and its most triumphant breakthroughs.


🔍 What You'll Learn:

  • How post-apartheid freedom opened new storytelling possibilities

  • Why Afrikaans and indigenous language cinema redefined the industry

  • The impact of state funding and private investment (NFVF, MultiChoice, Netflix)

  • The rise of streaming and digital production

  • How institutions like SABC, Ster-Kinekor, and Showmax shaped the new era


  • 🎬 Featured Films:
    Paljas (1998), Yesterday (2004), Tsotsi (2005), U-Carmen eKhayelitsha (2005), District 9 (2009), Inxeba / The Wound (2017), Blood & Water, Queen Sono, Seriously Single, Beyond the River


    🔔 Subscribe & Review:
    Don’t miss upcoming episodes as we continue our country-by-country journey through African cinema history. Leave a rating or review to support the show! - acp.nervastudios.com


  • The African Cinema Podcast
    Let's talk about African cinema. The who's who and what's what of African Cinema, all delivered by those that have worked with them, studied them and lived through them.