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Saturday, April 2, 2022

2022 10th Silwerskermfees Film Festival - Day 3: 'You're not going to work with that hair' - South African women in film share their stories.


by Thinus Ferreira 

Women working in South Africa's film and TV industry shared their shocking anecdotes, challenges and suggestions during a panel session about women in film at the 10th Silwerskermfees - with one producer revealing how a male Canadian cinematographer literally had to be fired recently because he refused to listen or take orders from the female director.  

Kaye Ann Williams, senior manager: M-Net 101 script, reality, films, co-productions, was the moderator of a Women in Film panel discussion at kykNET's 10th Silwerskermfees taking place at The Bay Hotel in Camps Bay, Cape Town, where female panellists in film and TV production shared their experiences of the local industry and how to foster opportunities and embrace challenges.

Kaye Ann Williams said women in South Africa's film and TV industry "often find themselves in a room where you're meant to get a project off the ground and you need to convince everyone that you're credible, that you know what you're talking about".

"Often women think 'Do I belong here? Am I being too bitchy? Am I too loud? How can I be more assertive?' There are all these questions that men don't ask themselves in these spaces, they just go and talk and do what they need to do."

"Female to female mentorship is so extremely important to me in the film industry."

Layla Swart, co-owner and producer of Yellowbone Entertainment doing Blood Psalms for MultiChoice's streamer Showmax, said "my biggest challenge has always been to try and not get into a mindset of being a victim. And often it's hard because often you are - often you are judged, often you are looked at differently, often you are not as trusted as your older or male counterparts."

"I've cried in meetings against my better judgment, fighting against who I actually am all the time until I got to a point where I said to myself I've got to live in the power of being a woman, of being the feminine and knowing what I can contribute to a space or environment or a project."

Screenwriter and director Amy Jephta said if she were to ever write a memoir about her career the title would probably be "Three white men and me". 

"That has always, almost always been the ratio of the spaces and places I find myself in - me and two white guys, me and three white guys".

"The spaces where it's been equal, who look like me - who are black and women - are spaces usually that I've created, it's rooms where I've consciously tried to diversify that. You can never forget your positionality in that room, you can never forget your politics and the politics of your body in that space."




Creating a space for women
Thandi Davids, executive producer at StoryScope and co-chairperson of the Independent Producers Organisation (IPO) said that "at our last big feature doc we had to fire a director of photography who came in from Canada because he refused to take direction from a director. He literally would not listen to her; it was completely astounding."

"It's really important for us to create an enabling environment on every level, and look at bringing women in on every level," she said and noted that on a recent project "We've just tried to find a female composer - you can't find a female composer."

"If you pitch a project, knowing you're going with women, and pitch with a female writer, or pitch with a female director - if this is what your vision is for the project, say you're not going to change that. [Someone says] a male writer will be better. No. No, I want a female writer, I want that voice in the room."

Thandi Davids also shared with delegates a story of how sometimes it's also women - not men - bringing the women down, telling delegates a story dating back to her time when she was working as an executive at FOX and National Geographic now part of Disney, but then still FOX International Channels.

"I went to a meeting with 17 people in the room and I was the only black person and one of only two females."

"And I went to the bathroom and she follows me into the bathroom and she says to me 'I don't think you're going to work with that hair. The hair doesn't work on a global level.' And I said my hair? And she said 'Yes, yes. You're not going to get far in this organisation with your hair like that."

"And I literally had to go at her. Why is my physicality and the way I look such an issue for you? Why are you coming in here and not having a discussion about the difficulty we are having inside that room? You're coming in here to tell me the problem is the way that I look and my hair? What's that about?"

She said it's also important that women don't just open the door for other women but create and change a team to move things forward. "If you're out the door, that idea is out the door. If you're trying to change something, take a team with you, bring people with you so that when you're gone that vision remains."

Vlokkie Gordon, owner and producer of Advantage Entertainment said "I often say the hardest thing is your first three no's."

About getting more women into the industry Kaye Anne Williams said "It can't just be the producers thinking 'I need a female DOP', it needs to be the broadcasters, it needs to be the government institutions, it needs to be training platforms."

"We should all be intentional about filling up those spaces or at least equalising and balancing them out. That's a responsibility we should all bear - it doesn't just lay with AFDA or just the broadcaster."


Thursday, February 6, 2014

BREAKING. FOX channels start to return to TV across Africa to StarSat in South Africa, as well as StarTimes and Zuku.


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The FOX channels supplied by Fox International Channels Africa (FIC Africa) to pay-TV operators across Africa such as On Digital Media's (ODM) StarSat in South Africa as well as the platforms of StarTimes and Zuku are returning and stabilising - although still suffering from pixelation - after the channels were abruptly cut and went black on operators' channel line-ups on Wednesday evening.

FIC Africa tells TV with Thinus that Fox was made aware that there was a major signal disruption on its channels FOX and FX on the StarSat platform in South Africa, as well as China's StarTimes and the Wananchi Group's Zuku platforms late on Wednesday. FOX Crime was not impacted.

With no communication from On Digital Media to StarSat subscribers on Wednesday or early on Thursday morning, and due to past troubles, StarSat subscribers in South Africa immediately assumed that all the Fox channels were yanked due to financial problems as has happened to several other channels over the past two years.

Subscribers didn't know what to do, or who to blame. Was the Fox blackout due to Fox? Was it due to StarSat? The problem however has been technical and due to the signal provider relaying the Fox channels to pay-TV providers.

The Fox channels on MultiChoice's DStv were not affected.

"These platforms use the same signal distributor and due to inclement weather, the fibre carrying the channels was impacted, leaving viewers with no picture," Thandi Davids, the director for broadcasting and marketing at FIC Africa in Johannesburg explains.

"This was purely a technical issue. Fox has worked with all platforms to resolve the problem and viewers on these platforms should have the channels up and running at this moment. Platforms are presently stabilizing the signal quality".

"As FIC we are unable to communicate on platform technical issues, only on issues that are within our direct technical control," she says.

ODM has so far not issued any statement or officially commented on behalf of the pay-TV provider, although a StarSat spokesperson on Thursday morning told TV with Thinus that "the problem is with the service provider who provides the fibre link in Europe and that "they are working on the problem with a good deal of urgency".

Thursday, September 19, 2013

BREAKING. FOX Crime channel grabs the new crime police drama Low Winter Sun starting on 6 October at 21:25.


FOX International Channels (FIC) has grabbed the new police drama Low Winter Sun for FOX Crime (DStv 126), which will start on Sunday 6 October at 21:25.

The first season of Low Winter Sun with 10 episodes follows closely on the heels of the drama which started on 11 August in the United States and which is based on the 2006 British two-part mini-series of the same name.

In Low Winter Sun Frank Agnew (Mark Strong) is a Detroit detective who commits a murder of a fellow police officer after the death of his girlfriend. This murder then pulls him into the heart of Detroit's underworld.

Thandi Davids, FOX Africa director says FOX Crime "is a perfect fit for this series".

Low Winter Sun was filmed on location in Detroit.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Fox Crime to be added to MultiChoice's DStv as a new TV channel; brings to 7 the number of Fox run channels in South Africa.


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I'm the first journalist who can report this: Fox Crime is coming to MultiChoice's DStv platform as a new TV channel bring the total to 7 of the number of Fox TV channels which will be available in South Africa from July.

Fox International Channels (FIC) and MultiChoice have entered into a carriage agreement for Fox Crime which is already seen in Mozambique and Angola. MultiChoice will communicate shortly the details of the channel itself, the DStv packages it will be available on and the specific launch date.

UPDATE 17 June 14:00 - Fox International Channels Africa and MultiChoice have jointly announced that FOX Crime will start on 19 July at 19:00 on channel 126 on DStv in standard definition

Exactly a week ago I asked MultiChoice specifically about Fox Crime being added to DStv. "When we are ready to add new channels to DStv, we will make the necessary announcement," said MultiChoice.

I also asked FIC Africa which runs the various Fox channels in Africa and in South Africa specifically about Fox Crime being added.

"As always we are working on bringing new Fox channels to the African market," Thandi Davis, Fox Africa director for broadcasting and sales, responded on Wednesday.

"Our intention is to improve our Fox channel portfolio by launching more of the international channel brands that are part of the group globally and delivering the best content via the best channel brands to the continent," she said.

FIC Africa already runs FX (TopTV 110), Fox Retro (TopTV 181), National Geographic Channel (DStv 181), Nat Geo Wild (DStv 182), BabyTV (TopTV 257) and FOX (TopTV 180 / DStv 125) in South Africa.

FOX, a general entertainment TV channel which has been op TopTV for the past three years is now also available on MultiChoice's DStv service since April. FIC Africa also runs the Fox Crime, Fox Life, Fox Movies, Fox Sports, Nat Geo Adventure and Voyage channels elsewhere in Africa.

Fox Crime is programmed with a lot of library titles such as CHiPs - relating to crime, horror and investigation TV series. As such Fox Crime in South Africa will be direct competition for TV channels such as Crime & Investigation Network (DStv 170), ID: Investigation Discovery (TopTV 303 / DStv 171), CBS Reality (DStv 132) and Universal Channel (DStv 117) on DStv, and Top Crime (TopTV 303) and Fox Retro (TopTV 110) on TopTV.

I'm told that Fox Crime once it starts in South Africa, will however also make inroads with some brand-new first-run overseas content for the African territory similar to the way in which FOX and FX acquired exclusive programming for those channels like The Walking Dead, Falling SkiesArcher, The Listener, Hell on Wheels, Da Vinci's Demons and Copper. Some programming suited for FX on the American version of that Fox pay-TV channel would for instance be channeled to Fox Crime.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Being Mandela, reality show with Nelson Mandela's two granddaughters Zaziwe and Swati, starting on Fox Entertainment on 17 April.


Being Mandela, the reality show with Nelson Mandela's granddaughters Zaziwe Dlamini-Manaway and Swati Dlamini - is coming to South Africa and will be shown exclusively on TopTV on Fox Entertainment (TopTV 180) starting on Wednesday 17 April at 20:15 (South African time).

Fox International Channels (FIC) which runs the set of Fox channels on TopTV secured the reality series following the sisters and their lives in America.

"Fox International Channels (FIC) is expanding in the African market by bringing what the brand with fans is globally synonymous for - exceptional and exciting television programming through its first commission of a local TV reality show," say Thandi Davids, FIC Africa director.

"We are excited about the growth of FIC in the burgeoning African market and are constantly working to integrate global shows with strong local programmes that will resonate with our region's TV audiences," says Thandi Davids.

"We look forward to continually ensuring that our strong programme mix of series, documentaries and riveting action are enjoyed by as many people as possible throughout Africa."

Being Mandela is a 30 minute reality show following Zaziwe Dlamini-Manaway and Swati Dlamini and the drama and conflict of their daily lives as part of the famous Mandela brand.

Friday, October 26, 2012

The Walking Dead now TV's biggest global hit with massive viewership around the world for the 3rd season of the zombie drama.


The Walking Dead seen in South Africa on Fox FX (TopTV 110) on TopTV on Tuesdays at 21:15 is now television's biggest global TV hit with the third season of the zombie drama luring massive viewership across the globe.

The third season of The Walking Dead, with South Africa just days behind, raked in huge viewership numbers through Fox International Channels (FIC) around the world with it's strategy to make episodes of the show available as soon as possible to viewers.

In America The Walking Dead on the AMC channel is now the number one TV show in all of television (pay-TV as well as free-to-air) in terms of viewers 18-49, the demographic most coveted by advertisers. Within a week of The Walking Dead starting in America, the third season started in 122 countries worldwide across Europe, South America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa to more than 16,2 million viewers.

In Latin America The Walking Dead is the number one TV show on pay-TV under viewers 18-49, on FX in the United Kingdom, Spain and Australia the show's third debut was also number one on pay-TV. Even in the Phillipines, The Walking Dead broke all previously held performance records for Western general TV entertainment.

In South Africa where pay-TV viewers mostly turned to M-Net the past two decades for high-buzz, brand-new American TV shows, it is now an edgy Fox TV channel on the smaller pay-TV competitor TopTV and which has the exclusive broadcasting rights to the show which viewers have to turn to, to see the zombie drama which has invaded popular culture.

In the show which follows after a zombie apocalypse, a ragtag bunch of human survivors constantly flee in a search for safety, lead by an unwilling police officer Rick Grimes.

"The Walking Dead is without a doubt the biggest global TV hit of the moment," says Hernan Lopez, the president and CEO of Fox International Channels. "Our viewers can't get enough of Dead."

"This incredible global success is the result of a unique partnership and collaboration between FIC, AMC and The Walking Dead's talented team," says Sharon Tal Yguado, FIC's executive vice president of scripted programming and original development.

"For a third consecutive season we are bringing this highly anticipated show to viewers in more than 120 million countries a day after it airs in the United States. We've made a strong committment to the show's hungry and loyal fans and it paid off big time."

"The figures are a great stamp of approval for the quality that we believe our now-universally recognized series has," says Thandi Davids; FIC Africa director of marketing and sales.

Season three of The Walking Dead is already receiving rave reviews with the New York Post stating that the series is the "flat-out scariest, best, most unusual show to ever hit the small screen". Newsday states that season three, "doesn't disappoint".  The Houston Chronicle said that "in less than two years, The Walking Dead has jumped into a crowded pop-culture pool of serial killers, vampires and dragons to become a darling of the horror fantasy set."

Friday, October 19, 2012

BREAKING. Copper, the excellent new Britdrama on TopTV's FX renewed for a second season by the BBC in America.


The new American Britdrama Copper which just started Monday at 20:30 on TopTV's FX (TopTV 110) in South Africa has just been renewed for a second season.

Episodes of the 13 episode crime drama about an Irish immigrant policeman in New York in 1860 named Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones) follows very closely on the heels of the American broadcast.

"Copper has proven to be a perfect fit," said BBC Worldwide America's general manager Perry Simon in a press statement about the show which is broadcast in America on the BBC America TV channel. "Our viewers have made it our highest-rated series premiere ever and highest-rated drama series ever."

Copper is produced by Cineflix Studios in association with BBC America.

"The series is the beginning of many first and quality runs for our channels in this year," says Thandi Davids, Fox Africa director at Fox International  Channels (FIC) Africa which runs FX, Fox Entertainment and Fox Retro in South Africa.

Monday, August 13, 2012

FIC creates an Airwolf omnibus over weekends on Fox Retro after numerous requests from viewers.


I love TV channels who listen and respond to viewers when it comes to programming: Fox International Channels (FIC) has created an additional weekend programming omnibus of the TV 80s hit Airwolf currently running on Fox Retro (TopTV 181).

Airwolf will now also be shown on Saturdays at 13:25 (for 3 episodes) and on Sundays at 14:15 for 2 episodes. These 5 Airwolf episodes over weekends are repeat broadcasts of the week's episodes which can be seen on weekdays at 15:05 on Fox Retro.

FIC says viewer response led to the creation of the weekend omnibus - primarily from viewers who told the classic TV channel that they're not home on weekday afternoons to catch Airwolf but would love to see the show again.

FIC has now shelved the Remington Steele omnibus over weekends and have replaced it with Airwolf.

"We have received numerous requests from our loyal audience through our social media pages and have decided to act on their preference," says Thandi Davids, Fox Africa director.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

BREAKING. Fox Entertainment adjusts its early primetime line-up; moves soap Pasion Morena earlier and Family Guy to a later timeslot.


Passionate and worried Pasion Morena soap viewers on Fox Entertainment (TopTV 180) who suddenly can't find their show, must not worry. Pasion Morena is still there, just at a new time since Fox Entertainment has adjusted and changed its early primetime line-up.

Viewers are wondering where Pasion Morena went but the soap is now on weekdays at 18:00 (South African time) instead of 19:30 where it used to be.

Fox Entertainment has decided to alter its early primetime line-up by swopping Pasion Morena and Family Guy because Fox wanted to move Family Guy to a later timeslot given the more adult nature of the animation show.

I'm just off the phone with Thandi Davids, the regional director for Africa for Fox International Channels (FIC), who graciously took time out after hours to respond to my media enquiry and viewers' confusion.

Thandi Davids says viewers were informed on social media and through on-air notifications about the early prime-time scheduling changes coming. ''The reason is because of a PG issue regarding Family Guy and we moved Family Guy to a later slot and Pasion Morena subsequently earlier.''

She explains that ''upcoming episodes of Family Guy is not as PG and we want to create family friendly viewing''. ''Keep in mind the consideration that we actually broadcast across Africa and are in 4 different timesones - South Africa, West Africa; East Africa. It makes more sense to put Family Guy in a later PG zone,'' says Thandi Davids.

Pasion Morena subsequently moved to an earlier time. ''That's the only reason we changed the schedule slightly; Pasion Morena is still there, just shifted to a new timeslot and that's the reason where for where the shifting came from.''

Friday, September 2, 2011

BREAKING. The Walking Dead's second season premiere episode on Fox FX in South Africa will also be the new, longer version.


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I can exclusively break the news that South African viewers are now also going to see the longer premiere episode of the brand-new second season of The Walking Dead when the season kicks off on
Fox FX (TopTV 110) on Tuesday 18 October at 21:00 after the news late yesterday that the first episode has been supersized to 90 minutes in America.

Fox in South Africa quickly responded to my media enquiry to find out what is happening and is telling me that TopTV subscribers will now also be seeing the longer first episode of the second season when the season kicks off in South Africa 48 hours after it will start in America.

The South African episode's actual broadcasting time will be slightly shorter than 90 minutes - because the episode won't have the same number, and duration, of commercials than in America. ''We will be airing the longer version of episode one,'' says Thandi Davids, Fox Africa director, ''although as we do not take ads it will not be 90 minutes long.''

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Get ready for a wonderful TV puzzle using your cellphone and the web in Fox Entertainment's The Booth at the End.


An interesting, interactive TV puzzle is coming to South African viewers from 1 April every night when The Booth at the End will start on Fox Entertainment (TopTV 180) that will have viewers become participants in a mystery that builds step by step as an elusive, mysterious man sets a plan in motion.

The Booth at the End is a new form television production that integrates your cellphone and the internet to create a multimedia ''game''. Viewers can watch the The Booth at the End (and just watch the show and do nothing more), or immerse themselves and have even more fun.

The Booth at the End will start on 1 April at 20:15 with a new episode every night with The Man (Xander Berkeley) sitting in a diner. Over the course of every episode, different people come to him. They want various things, and he tells them to do certain (difficult) things. If they do what he asks and completes their ''assignments'' they get what they want. However, its morally difficult things (shoot someone, rob a bank), physically challenging things etc. As the show progress, the various things start to overlap, the people start to overlap and interact and not everyone carries through and complete the tasks they're asked to do. This is when things become interesting in this psychological drama with this mysterious figure.

Neither TopTV nor Fox Africa have announced the website yet, but you can go HERE to http://thebooth.foxafrica.com/ where the special website for South Africa is now active and where The Booth at the End will start on 1 April when the show/''the game'' starts. Will there be prizes? I don't know. How does sit all come together? I don't know. But it seems interesting. It will clearly involve Facebook and Twitter as social media as well besides just television.

''The Booth at the End is a highly anticipated new multi-platform series and we are very pleased to secure the rights for our audiences around the world,'' says Thandi Davids, director: sales and broadcast of Fox International Channels (FIC) for Africa and South Africa. She says The Booth at the End has ''an intriguing and globally relevant premise.''

BREAKING. Fox International Channels happy with Fox Retro; TopTV says all Fox channels performing ''incredibly well''.



Fox International Channels (FIC) is so happy with the performance of its Fox Retro (TopTV 181) channel in South Africa that it plans to expand further on the continent. Pay TV operator TopTV that has Fox Retro as well as other Fox channels is also happy and says the Fox channels are performing ''incredibly well''.

Fox International Channels launched Fox Retro in South Africa on TopTV in May 2010 - only the second international market worldwide to get the channel - and now plans to make the channel available this year in Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria. Fox Retro broadcast classic series television.

''Our success in South Africa - the second market internationally to launch Fox Retro has given us great optimism for our plans to expand on the continent,'' says Thandi Davids, regional director: broadcasting and sales for FIC in South Africa and Africa. ''Golden oldies never go away, the Fox  Retro formula of bringing the past back to the future has already proven popular with television viewers all over the world.''

Elouise Kelly, chief marketing officer for TopTV says all the Fox channels on TopTV are doing great. ''Although all three of the Fox channels do incredibly well on the TopTV platform, Fox Retro continually comes up as one of the favourites. It would seem our subscribers still enjoy the wholesome family entertainment that Fox Retro's golden oldies continue to provide.''

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

BREAKING. Fox International Channels appoints Thandi Davids to oversee broadcasting and sales for new Fox TV channels coming to South Africa.


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Fox International Channels (FIC) is coming to South Africa in a massive way when On Digital Media (ODM)'s new TopTV launches on 1 May. Case in point: Fox International Channels just appointed Thandi Davids as its director of broadcast and sales for Fox International Channels Africa with immediate effect which I can tell you about first.

Thandi Davids will work on the roll-out of the various Fox International Channels TV channels that viewers will get to see on TopTV. TopTV will launch on 1 May with Fox Entertainment (TopTV 180), FX (TopTV 110), Fox Retro (TopTV 181), Baby TV (TopTV 257) and Fuel (TopTV 225).

Thandi Davids will report directly to Jason Thorp, the managing director of Fox International Channels for the UK and Africa. Besides looking after the Fox TV channels, Thandi Davids will also look after the National Geographic brands across South Africa and sub Saharan Africa that's on MultiChoice's DStv platform.