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Friday, November 26, 2021

MultiChoice Showcase 2021: PICTORIAL. A set of new Blood Psalms stills released as MultiChoice's delayed Showmax Original fantasy series from Yellowbone Entertainment waits to be paid its film rebate.


by Thinus Ferreira

MultiChoice has released some further new provocative images - what in the film biz is called "stills" - of the fantasy drama series Blood Psalms that has been shifted to a February 2022 release on its Showmax video streaming service.

In the fantasy drama series mostly filmed in the Eastern Cape, Zolisa Xaluva plays soldier Toka with Zikhona Sodlaka who plays Sithenjwa and with the two characters who end up marrying each other.

Thando Tabethe plays Heka, a god manifesting as a physical being, with Faith Baloyi as Queen Assilli and the court's advisor with access to magic, while Bokang Pehalane is cast in the role of the teenage Princess Zazi trying to save her people from a world-ending prophecy.

With MultiChoice and Showmax that organised no group media set visits during the filming of Blood Psalms - something that is very unusual for an expensive production of this size - the only imagery for the show will be the set of stills that the show itself took while it filmed on location.







Blood Psalms, written, produced and directed by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka and Layla Swart Najaar from Yellowbone Entertainment, was supposed to start in October on Showmax but was delayed due to an ongoing scandal with South Africa's department of trade, industry and competition.

The department abruptly cancelled its payments of millions of rand that were approved for the making of Blood Psalms in the country's shambolic film rebate scheme that is also impacting on other film productions in the country.

Almost half of the R85 million production cost of Blood Psalms is funded through the film rebate scheme of the department of trade, industry and competition. 

R8 million earmarked to pay for just post-production work on the MultiChoice and Canal+ co-production that has over 300 visual effects artists working on the show, was for instance abruptly cancelled in September. 

Besides this there is still another R16 million payment to be made in a rebate payment by the DTIC once Blood Psalms is fully completed.

The government's film rebates are paid out at specific production milestones with producers getting financial support while they're completing their content: At the start of principal photography, when filming wraps, the start of post-production, and then delivery of the completed video production.








After Yellowbone Entertainment took the government department to court, the DTIC agreed to make requisition for payment within three days but failed to respond to the deadline of the court order.

The DTIC in a statement said that "It would be inappropriate to continue these discussions in the media as the discussions have not yet been concluded and both parties have undertaken to work diligently to conclude outstanding matters. The Yellowbone matter is sub-judice and it would be unlawful to comment."












Jahmil X.T. Qubeka says it was "an embarrassment" to be in Dubai in October with MultiChoice, inviting the world to do business in South Africa and to film productions in the country "when we have not put the mechanisms in place for that to happen".

The multi-million rand series that has been in production for almost 2 years as the largest and most expensive series ever filmed in Africa and produced on South African soil, has already been delayed. 

Candice Fangueiro, Showmax head of content, said the Showmax Original would start in October 2021, although the date came and went. 

MultiChoice then announced to the media flown to Dubai for the media junket that Blood Psalms has now been pushed to February 2022 although it's unclear if this target date for release on Showmax will be met with, the future of the R85 million production that hangs in the balance. 


Friday, November 5, 2021

MultiChoice's expensive Blood Psalms in jeopardy as a Showmax Original as Yellowbone Entertainment producers are forced to go to court over millions due in unpaid South African film rebates to finish their series.


by Thinus Ferreira

In a growing scandal the existence of the most expensive TV show ever produced in Africa is under threat with the producers of Blood Psalms that MultiChoice commissioned as a Showmax Original who have now gone to court after millions of rands they have been promised in South Africa's film rebate scheme has inexplicably been pulled and that they urgently need to complete their series.

MultiChoice held a big presentation for Blood Psalms in Dubai last month as part of the African pay-TV operator's Expo 2020 Dubai media junket to showcase South African productions and to lure investors and producers to the country.

Billed as An "African Game of Thrones" - written, produced and directed by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka and Layla Swart Najaar from Yellowbone Entertainment - almost half of the R85 million production cost of Blood Psalms as a MultiChoice and Canal+ co-production is funded through the film rebate scheme of South Africa's department of trade, industry and competition (DTIC).

But Jahmil X.T. Qubeka says it was "an embarrassment" to be in Dubai, inviting the world to do business in South Africa "when we have not put the mechanisms in place for that to happen".

"The purpose of the Expo Dubai 2020 is to say to the world 'Hey, come to South Africa, work with its creatives, work with its infrastrastructure. Come and build partnerships, make films in this country."

While the DTIC and South Africa's department of sports, arts and culture also attended the Expo 202 Dubai and Blood Psalms presentation, The Devi Show on e.tv on Thursday night revealed that Yellowbone Entertainment has been forced take the department of trade, industry and competition to court to get its promised - then cancelled - rebates for Blood Psalms paid.

The multi-million rand series that has been in production for almost 2 years as the largest and most expensive series ever filmed in Africa and produced on South African soil, has already been delayed.

Candice Fangueiro, Showmax head of content, said the Showmax Original would start in October 2021, although the date came and went. 

MultiChoice then announced to the media flown to Dubai for the media junket that Blood Psalms has now been pushed to February 2022 although it's unclear if this target date for release on Showmax will be met with the future of the R85 million production that now hangs in the balance. 


R8 million earmarked to pay for Blood Psalms' post-production, with over 300 visual effects artists working on the show, was for instance abruptly cancelled in September. Besides this there is still another R16 million payment to be made in a rebate payment by the DTIC once Blood Psalms is fully completed.

Jahmil X.T. Qubeka said that "there are so many people's lives that are being wrecked by this one person's decision". He said that "we are in a situation - not just myself but the entire industry - where we are being held at gunpoint by administrators who refuse to be accountable for their decisions".

Layla Swart Najaar who said that "I am in over R14 million worth of debt. The rest is still piling up", revealed that to produce Blood Psalms, Yellowbone Entertainment had to apply three times for the film rebate before it was approved by the DTIC.

"I applied for it the first time, then it was declined. Then I applied again and then I applied again, and the third time we got approval."

The government's film rebates are paid out at specific production milestones with producers getting financial support while they're completing their content: At the start of principal photography, when filming wraps, the start of post-production, and then delivery of the completed video production.

"Every single [rebate] milestone has been a fight for me. Since March we have been fighting for this third milestone rebate payment," Layla Swart Najaar said. 


Yellowbone Entertainment lodged an urgent application at the High Court in Pretoria before Judge Norman Davis to set aside the department of trade, industry and competition's repudiation of Blood Psalms' R8 million film rebate.

As an order of the court in October, the DTIC committed to make requisition for payment in the period of three days. According to the court order, the DTIC had to inform Yellowbone Entertainment by 19 October if it's going to pay the R8 million rebate for the third production milestone. 

The DTIC failed to respond to the deadline of the court order. According to The Devi Show, the DTIC instead asked Yellowbone Entertainment for more documentation - documentation that the production company had already provided previously on multiple occasions.

Minister Ebrahim Patel of the department of trade, industry and competition declined to be interviewed. 

In a written statement the DTIC said "in response to concerns expressed by the film sector, largely related to new rules governing the disbursement of funds, the minister and officials met with te industry on two occasions recently".

"This has resulted in an ongoing attempt to iron out specific matters related to reporting and disbursement. In would be inappropriate to continue these discussions in the media as the discussions have not yet been concluded and both parties have undertaken to work diligently to conclude outstanding matters".

"The Yellowbone matter is sub-judice and it would be unlawful to comment."

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Blood Psalms drama series co-produced by Showmax and Canal+ and based on Xhosa legend reveals huge black cast.


by Thinus Ferreira

MultiChoice is revealing more about its recently announced new local drama Blood Psalms, inspired by a Xhosa legend, that will be a co-production between its Showmax video streaming service and Canal+ and that will tell the story of a fierce African queen, Zazi, who battles a world-ending prophecy to navigate her people through complexities, politics and endless wars.

The 10-episode Blood Psalms that will be shown on Showmax in 2021 features a sprawling cast of more than 50 black actors and actresses and is filmed in the Eastern Cape, Gauteng and North West provinces in South Africa.

The sprawling cast includes names ranging from Albert Ibokwe Khoza, Sello Maake Ka Ncube, Thando Thabethe, Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa and Faith Baloyi to Siv Ngesi, Hlubi Mboya, Warren Masemola and many more.




The creative producers duo Layla Swart and Jahmil X.T Qubeka who are the co-owners of Yellowbone Entertainment are the brains behind the series.

Layla Swart says "Every one of the actors selected brings their own unique ability to authentically translate this magical epic onto screen".

"The goal, for us, is to ensure that the golden thread of Africa’s stunning history really shines. The story of Blood Psalms not only entertains but also contributes to the preservation of African culture and languages as authentically told by Africans, to be enjoyed by the world."









Yolisa Phahle, MultiChoice Group CEO for general entertainment and connected video, says "This massive co-production highlights Showmax’s commitment to its subscribers. This is epic, authentic, original African storytelling like never before".

"As Africa’s most-loved storyteller, the partnership with Canal+ also means more people will see this series, and we are thrilled to be working with Canal+ on this groundbreaking show."

Fabrice Fabrice Faux, chief content officer of Canal+ International, says "We are very pleased to partner with Showmax for the coproduction of Blood Psalms".

"This African story, inspired by a Xhosa legend, will carry our viewers into mythological and epic adventures. With an outstanding directing and production team and a talented cast, Blood Psalms promises to be a big phenomenon that will resonate in all of Africa and internationally."

Here is the Blood Psalms cast list:
  • Albert Ibokwe Khoza - Madlamini, Zazi’s Governess
  • Andile Nebulane - King Ntuka
  • Awethu Hleli - Ilitye
  • Ayanda Daweti - Pee-Erot
  • Ayanda Makayi - Kike
  • Bokang Phelane - Princess Zazi
  • Bongile Mantsai - Hlengu
  • Chuma Sopotela - the Crazed Uchawi Witchdoctor
  • Daniel Hadebe - Pangool
  • Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa – Umna
  • Faith Baloyi - Queen Assilli
  • Faniswa Yisa - Mother Superior, Keeper of Ancient Secrets
  • Hamilton Dlamini - Qotha
  • Harry Imoru - Akachi Soldier
  • Hlubi Mboya - Ndiya Zazi
  • Hybre Taljaard – Serpentine Elemental 2
  • Khanya Mkangisa - Heka Nymph
  • Khayakazi Kula - Ncedisa
  • Khulu Skhenjana - Mahlathini, The Main Guard
  • Lemogang Tsipa - Xhosa, a young warrior
  • Lukhanyo Sikwebu - Akachi Soldier
  • Luyolo Mngonyama - Serpentine Elemental
  • Mandisa Nduna - Burruti
  • Mocheko J Nkoana - the Blind Clown
  • Mothusi Makgano plays King Letsha
  • Niza Jay - Teborah an Uchawi Prince
  • Richard Lukunku - the mysterious Senator Jabari
  • Sdumo Mtshali - Commander Lekoya
  • Sello Maake Ka Ncube – King Letsha’s uncle, Nkamanzu
  • Sello Motloung - the Ancient Monarch
  • Sibusiso Kotelo - Akachi Soldier
  • Simbarashe Gozo - Black Horus
  • Siv Ngesi - Onyo, Lord of the Netherworld
  • Soso Rungqu – Lala, the wife of Qotha
  • Stevel Marc - Akachi Soldier
  • Thabo Rametsi - Ahadi
  • Thando Thabethe - God Heka
  • Thandy Matlaila - Nonceba
  • Thembekile Komani plays Mzinzi the Overseer, son of Mother Superior
  • Thishiwe Ziqubu - Kuthala
  • Tumie Ngumla - Thozama
  • Unathi Platyi - Nyadenga
  • Vangile Zwakala - Chini Child
  • Vusi Thanda - Chief Xemantsu
  • Warren Masemola - Mfengetho, Royal Aide
  • Zikhona Sodlaka - Sithenjwa, Mistress to the Great Senator of Nziwemabe
  • Zolisa Xaluva - General Toka

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Mzansi Magic's Knuckle City from director Jahmil X.T. Qubeka is South Africa's entry for the 92nd Oscars best foreign film category.


Mzansi Magic's Knuckle City, the new film from director Jahmil X.T. Qubeka and produced by Yellowbone Entertainment for Mzansi Magic Movies has been chosen as South Africa’s official entry for the best foreign film category for the 92nd Academy Awards.

Makhosazana Khanyile, CEO of the National Film & Video Foundation (NFVF), made the announcement after the film's world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). 


"What an amazing journey Knuckle City has had thus far, the film is as hard-hitting as its title suggests. It's quintessentially South African but also a very universal tale and touches on so many themes making it dark and relatable all at once," said Khosi Khanyile.

"I think Jahmil is a fearless storyteller and we wish this film the very best as it competes on an international scale."

Knuckle City that has Thembekile Komani, Siv Ngesi, Faniswa Yisa, Awethu Hleli, Nomhle Nkonyeni, Zolisa Xaluva, Owen Sejake and Angela Sithole as part of the cast, follows an ageing Eastern Cape boxer Dudu Nyakama (Bongile Mantsai) who tries one last time at a chance for success.

Set in the rural Eastern Cape town of Mdantsane, Knuckle City follows the descent of two brothers into a hellish life as they are driven to the brink by toxic masculinity. "We are exceptionally proud of this achievement," says Layla Swart, producer, who co-owns Yellowbone Entertainment with Jahmil X.T. Qubeka.


"It's a harrowing tale of a man lost, who tries to look after his family even as he is trapped in the seedy world of underground boxing. The film packs an emotional punch as hefty as any of the gruesome on-screen ones as it explores greedy commercial exploitation, poverty, violence, race, and what it means to be a man." 

 Knuckle City is distributed in South Africa by Indigenous Film Distribution (IFD) and is Jahmil X.T. Qubeka's 4th feature film. The film will be released in South Africa on 26 December 2019.

In April the Academy Awards decided to rename the foreign language film category to the international feature film category.