This year’s festival in Nigeria is fiercely pluralistic, showing the work of 39 photographers.
The Joburg Film Festival packs some of the diaspora’s most controversial and coveted films into its 60 screenings.
The Cameroonian artist’s preoccupation is our relation to one another as global citizens.
Both director and producer are stuck in an anachronistic milieu that will not be inconvenienced by nuanced and sensitive storytelling.
Kwanele Sosibo speaks to John W Fredericks about how ‘Noem My Skollie’ came together.
A new "curated neighbourhood" in Rosebank, Johannesburg, is on the block but this "safe space" is certainly not inclusive.
Minenkulu Ngoyi and Isaac Zavale’s work as Alphabet Zoo is visually striking, serious but also funny
The late poet laureate’s work, little known in South Africa, includes anecdotes, love notes and 11 000 poems.
Excavating lesser-known stories of miners and unionists in the platinum belt not only sheds light on Marikana but also humanises the tragedy.
Writer John W Fredericks has expressed surprise at the announcement that the film based on his life is SA’s selection for the Oscars.