What an exciting time to be in South Africa right now! Spinners, a highly anticipated action-drama series, shot in Cape Town, received a nomination at the sixth edition of Canneseries. The homegrown animation The Smeds and The Smoos wins in New York and the psychological thriller DAM was picked as a ‘Global Breakout’ by Deadline.
Canal + and Showmax series Spinners gets nominated for Best Series at Canneseries
The first African series ever selected in competition at Canneseries, Spinners follows Ethan, a 17-year-old driver working for a local gang. Trying to support his younger brother but increasingly disgusted with gang life, Ethan discovers a possible way out via spinning, an extreme motorsport where he can put his driving skills to better use. But the looming gang war jeopardises that hope.
A co-production between Showmax and CANAL+, Spinners’ cast includes Arendsvlei’s Cantona James and Chelsea Thomas in leading roles, along with Dillon Windvogel (Blood & Water) and South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) winner Brendon Daniels (Zulu, Skemerdans, Five Fingers for Marseille).
Directed by Jaco Bouwer (2021 SXSW Best Cinematography winner Gaia, 2022 SAFTA Best TV Drama winner 4 Mure), Spinners is co-created by producer Joachim Landau and showrunner Benjamin Hoffman of Empreinte Digitale. The English/Kaaps/Afrikaans drama is co-produced by Locarno, Amiens and FESPACO winner Ramadan Suleman (Zulu Love Letter, Fools) from Natives at Large, Spinners’ local co-production company. DJ Ready D is the music supervisor and also composing tracks for the series.
Canneseries starts this Friday, 14 April 2023, with the winners being announced next Wednesday, 19 April 2023. Spinners’ competition includes Dead Ringers, starring Oscar winner Rachel Weisz; Prisoner, starring BAFTA winner Sofie Gråbøl (The Killing); and Childhood Dreams, from Topkapi Films (the Oscar-winning Another Round).
StudioCanal is handling international sales on Spinners. Set to premiere on Showmax later in 2023.
Local animation The Smeds and the Smoods wins in New York
South Africans Daniel Snaddon and Samantha Cutler direct The Smeds and the Smoos, which recently won the Audience Award for 3-6-year-olds at New York International Children’s Festival. Snaddon was previously a director on the 2021 Annie Award winner The Snail and the Whale, 2020 International Emmy-winning Zog, and the BAFTA-nominated and Annecy-winning Stick Man.
Narrated by Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water), The Smeds and The Smoos tells the story of two warring families whose children, Bill and Janet, fall in love and run away together. Hotly pursued by their grandparents, Grandfather Smed (comedian Bill Bailey) and Grandmother Smoo (Adjoa Andoh from Bridgerton), the two young aliens (Ashna Rabheru from Sex Education and Daniel Ezra from All American) lead their families on a chase across space, giving them the opportunity to find out they have more in common than they think.
The Magic Light Productions short is adapted by South African Julia Smuts Louw from Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s bestselling picture-book of the same name. New York International Children’s Festival calls the 27-minute special “hilarious and charming”.
Currently streaming on Showmax.
The psychological thriller DAM praised internationally
Leading international film trade Deadline just featured the Showmax Original psychological thriller DAM in their Global Breakouts section, where they “shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it.”
With nods to Ire Levin-era dramas like Rosemary’s Baby and The Boys From Brazil, DAM is part of a growing roster of South African TV series and films making a mark across the African continent and beyond.
– Deadline
Created by four-time SAFTA winner Alex Yazbek, DAM was one of the 10 most-watched titles of 2021 on Showmax and the most nominated drama series at the 2022 SAFTAs, earning rave reviews for breaking the mould of South African TV.
Season 2 is set three months after the Spring Festival. The cult’s ritual sacrifice seems to have worked: rain has come and transformed the land. Yola has no memory of anything since her return for her father’s funeral. Can she put the missing pieces together as diamonds are discovered, a mass grave uncovered, and a monster surfaces in the dam?
Lea Vivier and Pallance Dladla return in their SAFTA-nominated roles as Yola and Themba, with Natasha Loring reprising her SAFTA-winning role as Yola’s sister, Sienna.
Binge-watch DAM S1-2 on Showmax.
Box Office hit movie Beast receives critical acclaim globally
Sometimes the rustle in the bushes actually is a monster…
Filmed in Limpopo, the Northern Cape, and Cape Town, the pulse-pounding survival thriller Beast stars Emmy nominee Idris Elba (Thor: Love and Thunder, Luther) and South African star Sharlto Copley (District 9’s Wikus and Murdock in The A-Team).
Beast centres on a father and his two teenage daughters whose journey of healing in the African bush becomes a fearsome fight for survival when a lion begins stalking them. The lion, a survivor of bloodthirsty poachers, now sees all humans as the enemy. The 58th biggest film of 2022 globally, Beast has already been nominated at the Annie and Visual Effects Society Awards this year.
It’s currently the most popular film on Showmax.