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Home News & Reports Film Industry

July 22, 2024

South Africa: Minister Criticises NFVF For Lack Of Support For Local Film Industry
Film Industry
July 22, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
July 22, 2024
in Film Industry, News & Reports

South Africa’s newly appointed sports, arts, and culture minister, Gayton McKenzie, has expressed concerns about the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), an agency funded by his department. He highlighted the absence of blockbuster films from South Africa and raised questions about the country’s representation in the global film industry.

McKenzie emphasised the need to address the challenges within the arts and cultural sector and stressed his commitment to driving positive change.

McKenzie has also made a significant move by sharing a post on social media about South African writers travelling to international destinations. This action signals a clear shift in the department’s approach, now prioritising opportunities for artists. In a separate incident, South African filmmakers have expressed their dissatisfaction over the NFVF’s exclusive trip to the 77th Cannes Film Festival, which lacked media coverage and raised concerns about using public funds for the trip.

The NFVF, funded by South African taxpayers, sponsored a substantial delegation of individuals from the film industry to the Cannes Film Festival, incurring significant costs. However, the lack of transparent communication regarding expenditures and activities during the festival has only added to the criticism and raised further concerns.

These developments come as the NFVF has been without a permanent CEO for over a year, raising concerns about stability and leadership within the organisation.

Tags: Cannes Film FestivalFilm IndustryNational Film and Video Foundation (NFVF)
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