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    35 - Set Design with Karabo Legoabe

    35 - Set Design with Karabo Legoabe

    As part of our ongoing journey through all aspects of Film, TV, Theatre and many other forms of media, Gino sits down with multi-award-winning production designer Karabo Legoabe. Karabo has a Naledi Award, an Independent Theatre Award and was listed as one of the Top 200 Young South Africans by Mail & Guardian in 2021.
    She studied drama at the National School of Arts then received her Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Arts Honours at Wits University majoring in Production Design and Arts Management.
    Her career as a designer spans more than 9 years. She has designed sets and costumes for various theatre and television productions produced by The Market Theatre, The Baxter Theatre, Soweto Theatre, The Dance Factory, Rainforest Productions, Imagine Creative and UJ Arts Centre. 
    On top of all this she also manages all operations for the arts & culture department of UJ. Amazing! 

    To name just a few of her most notable productions: Dying Screams of the Moon, written by Zakes Mda and directed by John Kani, Ingozi, a drama series on SABC 1, Ukutshona ko Mendi… Did we dance (Market Baxter Theatre) Poeto-Type and Secret Ballot (Kiri-Pink-Knob Productions) Asinamali, Thula Thula and 6 Characters in Search of an Author (Market Theatre), Ukhamba (short film by Imagine Creative) and What the Water Gave Me (UJ Arts Centre).
     

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    34 - Chatting Wardrobe and Styling with Kari Sekati

    34 - Chatting Wardrobe and Styling with Kari Sekati

    Today, Gino chats to Kari Sekati, co-founder of Stage Fabrics, supplying wardrobe and styling to both individuals and the TV and Film industries. From single day shoots for an ad to months spent on the set of a feature film, it all seems a far cry from Kari's background of business management and property investment.

    Kicking off in 2017, Stage Fabrics was built on a friendship through school at LISOF. The two young women have business, marketing and more importantly fashion qualifications which became the foundation of the business. They have a profound array of experience in the styling and fashion field, including actual garment manufature, worked on TVC’s, Films, TV Shows, PR Shoots, Brand Marketing, Online and Social Media platforms, as well as for film study work.

    Kari talks about pre-and post-production and time on set including her memorable shoot with a lion. She shares advice for up and coming stylists, and successfully avoids the concept of Gino in a tank-top. 

    STADIO Higher Education | Accredited Tertiary Education

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    28 - New Movies in 2024

    28 - New Movies in 2024


    Ok, enough of 2023, time to look ahead, but ask yourself, has Hollywood run out of fresh ideas? 2024 looks like a year of many familiar titles. . .  This week Gino singles out some of the hot new releases coming at you in 2024. 

    1. Mean Girls, a remake of the 2004 comedy, came out just recently.
    2. Argylle with John Cena, Dua Lipa and Samuel L. Jackson comes out in February.
    3. Madame Web is from the Spiderverse and stars Dakota Johnson as the female hero      who can see into the future.
         In March:
    4. Dune: Part Two
    5. Kung Fu Panda 4
    6. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
    7.  Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. This time, instead of fighting each other, they may be on the same side against a deadly hidden threat that terrorises our world.
       In May:
    8. The Fall Guy, Ryan Gosling stumbles onto our screens alongside Emily Blunt.
    9. IF, A young girl begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up, with Ryan Reynolds… who also brings Emily Blunt with him.

       The end of May feels like deja vu because it’s just repeats, or adaptations.
    10. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, the prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road.
    11. Garfield, The Talking Cat.
    12. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes which follows War for the Planet of the Apes, where the chimpanzee leader, Caesar, died.
       In June:
    13: Bad Boys 4 with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
    14. Inside Out 2 for the kiddies.
    15. A Quiet Place: Day One which, despite being called ‘day one’, is actually the third instalment of the movie franchise and this time it stars Lupita Nyong’o.
       In July:
    16. Despicable Me 4 kicks off the second half of 2024 when it gets released on the 3rd.
    17. Deadpool 3 with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.

       In August:
    18. Borderlands Kevin Hart gets up to mischief alongside Jack Black in this outer space action comedy.
       In September:
    19. Beetlejuice 2, with Michael Keaton still leading it, and, Tim Burton still directing it.
    20. Transformers One with Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson and Laurence Fishburne.
       In October:
    21. Joker: Folie a Deux, this time it is a musical. . .  and the Joker has a girlfriend played by Lady Gaga.
       In November:
    22. Venom 3 from the world of Spiderrman.
    23. Gladiator 2, with Denzel Washington joining the list of characters.
       In December:
    24. The Karate Kid kicks its way back into our lives.
    25. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim.
    26. Mufasa: The Lion King, the story of Simba’s dad. . .  before he was Simba’s dad.

    So, plenty to look forward to in the coming months. . . 

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

    © SANTE MEDIA 2023

    27 - Best Black Comedies of All Time

    27  - Best Black Comedies of All Time

    There's nothing better thank kicking back and settling down with a great comedy, and so this week Gino runs through 20 of the greatest Black Comedies of All Time. And if that doesnt tickle your funny bone, there's two extras to get you laughing into 2024.
    Here we go!
     
    1. Friday (1995) - Ice Cube, Chris Tucker and Nia Long
    2. Coming to America (1988)
    3. Barbershop (2002) - Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer and Eve
    4. A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996) - Martin Lawrence, Lynn Whitfield and Bobby Brown
    5. Life (1999) - Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence
    6. Cool Runnings (1993) - The heroic Jamaican bobsled team

    7. The Nutty Professor (1996)
    8.  White Men Can’t Jump (1992) - Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson 
    9. Rush Hour (1998) - Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan
    10. Bad Boys (1995) - Martin Lawrence and Will Smith
    11. Brown Sugar (2002) - Taye Diggs, who is in the Best Man
    12. Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) - Tyler Perry
    13. I Think I Love My Wife (2007) - Chris Rock and Kerry Washington

    14. Norbit (2007) - Eddie Murphy and Thandie Newton
    15. Hitch (2005) - Will Smith
    16. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - also Will Smith
    17. Central Intelligence (2016) - Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart
    18. Blue Streak
    19. About Last Night (2014) - Kevin Hart and Michael Ealy
    20. ATL (2006) - TI 
    21. Drumline (2002) - Nick Cannon
    22. Why Did I Get Married? (2007)

    Did we miss one? Let us know what you would have included.

     

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

    © SANTE MEDIA 2023

    26 - New Year's Special

    26 - New Year's Special

    Welcome to the first podcast of the year, on the first day of the year. 1 January 2024. Happy New Year to all of you, wherever you are.
    Let’s take a look at 2023.

    Episode 01 of African Couch Potato - the Mash-up entered the digital arena on the 18th of July, Nelson Mandela's birthday.
    It is now listened to from Johannesburg to San Francisco, from Toronto to Tokyo, Across Africa, the United States, through Europe and into Asia - not bad for six months.

    We are available on over 15 different streaming/podcast platforms and so far have featured 14 in-studio guests - not bad for six months. 

    We already have a good list of recommendations from you, the listener, and we will get to them as soon as we can. Keep sending them in - it is good to keep Gino busy.

    Our local recommends while you are still doing the holiday vibe include:

    On Netflix,
      The Queenstown Kids
      Can You See Us
      Love, Sex and 30 Candles
      Miseducation, Netflix
      Runs In The Family
      Yoh! Christmas
      Magenta Coal
      Six In The City

    On Prime,

      My Girlfriend’s Father
      Courting Anathi
      The Honeymoon

    On Showmax
      Adulting 2 
      1802

    We wish you all a very Happy New Year, and trust that one of your New Year's resolutions is to keep on binging.

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    25 - Best Christmas Movies

    25 - Best Christmas Movies

     Welcome to the Christmas Edition of African Couch Potato: The
    Mash-up. Today is our 25th episode… on the 25th day of December!
    When Christmas lunch is done, and all the presents have been given or received, what better way than a movie to round off the day.
    So, to celebrate this time of year, Gino has selected a list of 25 feel good Christmas movies to snuggle up to with your loved ones.

    Chapter 1
    On Netflix:
      1. Yoh! Christmas (local, new)
      2. Best. Christmas. Ever.
      3. How To Ruin Christmas (3 seasons)
      4. Christmas Flow (2021, three episodes)
      5. Operation Christmas Drop (2020)
      6. The Princess Switch (2018)
      7. Catch Me If You Can (2002, Leonardo di Caprio and Tom
      Hanks)

    Chapter 2
    On Showmax:
      8. A Zulu Christmas
      9. Gog’ Shezi’s Christmas
    10. Merry Liddle Christmas Baby
    11. The Live Series: A White Christmas 2 (stand-up comedy)
    12. How The Grinch Stole Christmas
    13. Friday After Next
    14. The Best Man Holiday (2013, Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs,
    Terrence Howard and Regina Hall)

    Chapter 3
    On Prime:
    15. The Night Before (2015, Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    and Anthony Mackie)
    16. Office Christmas Party (2016, Jason Bateman and Jennifer
    Aniston)
    17. Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (2013)
    18. Home Alone (1990)
    19. The Perfect Holiday (2007, Morris Chestnut)
    20. Almost Christmas (2016, Gabrielle Union, Danny Glover,
    Omar Epps, Mo’Nique)
    21. Die Hard (1988)

    Chapter 4
    On Prime:
      22. Love Actually (2003)
      23. Gremlins (1984)
      24. The Preacher’s Wife (1996, Whitney Houston and Denzel
      Washington)
      25. Mr Bean’s Holiday (2007)

    Plus, as an extra present from us, we have added in 5 additional titles, especially for the kids.

    Chapter 5
      1. Peppa Pig: Peppa’s Christmas and Other Stories (60 minutes) 
      2. Captain Underpants Mega Blissmas (2020)
      3. Happy Holidays from Madagascar (2005, 4 episodes)
      4. Kung Fu Panda: Holiday (2010, 26 minutes)
      5. Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020, Forest Whitaker)

    Enjoy your Christmas day and best wishes for the whole festive season.

    Additional music by Noel Mejia from Pixabay

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    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    24 - A Crazy TV Life with Zola Hashatsi

    24 - A Crazy TV Life with Zola Hashatsi

    Zola Hashatsi is no stranger to controversy and the tabloids and he has made headlines for all the wrong reasons. This household name was recently accused of impersonating a medical practitioner at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital but the case was later withdrawn.  
    Coincidently, In 2022, Zola revealed that he had decided to answer and accept the call to serve as a healer.

    Zola's performing career took off in 2006 when he started presenting on Craz-E.  Soon after, he moved to Frenz-E before blooming into an actor on Rhythm City.  In 2015, he hosted the tour show My Mzansi Adventure and co-hosted the celebrity magazine show Hush with Refilwe Modiselle. 

    In this tell-all episode Zola opens up to us about what it was like being a child star and the transition from being in front of the camera to a behind-the-scenes role, which finds Zola currently acting as producer of The Morning Show on e.tv after parting ways with controversial TV channel, Moja Love.

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    23 - Masterclass with Pearl Shozi: Promos

    23 - Masterclass with Pearl Shozi: Promos

    Another episode, another Masterclass. This time we turn our attention to the frantic world of television promos, those mini promotional videos that get squashed in between the adverts.
     
    This episode finds Gino talking to Pearl Shozi, Executive Creative Director at Birthmark Agency, where he gets the lowdown on what it takes to produce those short trailers for all those TV shows. 

    Originally from Durban, Pearl moved to the City of Gold in 2016 to expand on her video production career, starting out as a promo producer and working her way up to her current position of executive creative director. Since arriving in Jozi, she has  worked for Kwese, Fox International and creative agency, Birthmark.  

    When not churning out promos, Pearl is busy studying for a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) through the IMM Graduate School of Marketing.

     

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    22 - Rising Star: Mfanelo Njoko (Film to Kasi)

    22 - Rising Star: Mfanelo Njoko (Film to Kasi)

    Gino first met Mfanelo Njoko in 2013 at Tulip High School where he was one of the participants in Gino's community journalism programme.

    Fast forward 10 years and Mfanelo is the proud founder of Film To Kasi - an initiative that screens films in townships across South Africa. 

    In this episode Mfanelo speaks about the determination it took to get this project off the ground as well as the people that helped him along the way - including the Gauteng Film Commission.
     

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    21 - Masterclass with Chad Pop: Editing

    21 -  Masterclass with Chad Pop: Editing

    In this episode, Gino chats to multi award nominee Chad Pop about editing, from his early days at AFDA to a six year stay at one of South Africa's top advertising agencies to finally stepping out into the big wide world with his own company.

    Chad was privileged to be nominated for Best Editor at the AFDA graduation awards as well as for the Rocket award at the 2017 Promax Africa Awards.

    In 2018 he was ranked number 11 in the Best Editor category by the Loeries Africa/Middle East Awards.

    Chad discusses the joys of being thrown in the directing deep-end, and the difficulties of changing from the fast paced styles of short-form television, like ads and promos, to the intricate nuances of long-form work, like movies and documentaries.  

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    20 - Reviews From Every Platform

    20 - Reviews From Every Platform

    Gino takes a quick look at South Africa's streaming platforms and gives us a review on one production from each platform. 

    1. Spinners (Showmax)

    Ethan is a 17-year-old driver working for a local gang. Disgusted with gang life, Ethan discovers a possible way out via spinning, an extreme motorsport. But the looming gang war jeopardises that hope.

    2. The Burial (Prime Video)

    Inspired by true events, a lawyer helps a funeral home owner save his family business from a corporate behemoth, exposing a complex web of race, power, and injustice.

    3. Eurovision Song Contest - The Story of Fire Saga (Netflix)

    When aspiring musicians Lars and Sigrit are given the opportunity to represent their country at the world's biggest song competition, they finally have a chance to prove that any dream worth having is a dream worth fighting for.

    4. Tetris (Apple TV)

    The story of how one of the world's most popular video games found its way to players around the globe. Businessman Henk Rogers and Tetris inventor Alexey Pazhitnov join forces in the USSR, risking it all to bring it to the masses.

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    19 - Masterclass with Banele P. Mtebele - Filmmaking

    19 - Masterclass with Banele P. Mtebele - Filmmaking

    Bringing a list of even more films that Gino has not yet seen, Banele P. Mtebele runs several film clubs and a post-production suite called The Village Post Office.  

    Banele talks of the importance of screening films to the community through his film club in Alex, as well as weekly film classes to inspired young would-be filmmakers.

    He also takes us through some of the films that have shaped his life growing up:

     Amores Perros (Life's a Bitch) by Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu

    A Reasonable Man by Gavin Hood

    One Flew Over a Cuckoo's Nest by Milos Foreman

    Tsotsi by Gavin Hood 
    Don't Fvck with Me, I Have 51 Brothers and Sisters by Dumisani Phakathi

    and Mother by Bong Joon-Ho

    Banele has worked on Collision (Netflix);  Nkalakatha - The Life of Mandoza (BET);  Mother of All (eVod) and several reality shows and commercials.

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    18 - A Sit Down with Siphiwe Hlabangane

    18 - A Sit Down with Siphiwe Hlabangane

    Gino first met Siphiwe Hlabangane in 2017, so now is a good time for a catch up. Join us as Siphiwe unpacks his career.  A seasoned film and series producer, Siphiwe is best known for iNumber Number (series); Single Guyz (sitcom); Diamond City (drama); Lithapo (telenovela) and Shaina (film).

    More recently, he produced the critically acclaimed Savage Beauty on Netflix and is currently working on a romantic comedy for the same streaming platform that will come out next Valentine's Day.

    Siphiwe, fondly remembered as "Kolo Modise" on Muvhango (SABC 2), is also a skilled actor and workshop facilitator.

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    17 - What To Watch, EVERYWHERE

    17 - What To Watch, EVERYWHERE

    Today's episode counts down GIno's top 5 shows for the week on all video streaming platforms.

    Netflix:

    1. Nowhere -  A young pregnant woman named Mia escapes from a country at war by hiding in a maritime container aboard a cargo ship. After a violent storm, Mia gives birth to the child while lost at sea, where she must fight to survive. 
    2. Beckham -  With never-before-seen footage, this docuseries follows David Beckham's meteoric rise from humble beginnings to global football stardom. 
    3. Fair Play -  An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a young couple's relationship to the brink, threatening to unravel far more than their recent engagement. 
    4. Sex Education - Season 4 of this hit comedy drama.
    5. Big Vape - The Rise and Fall of Juul -  In this docuseries, a scrappy electronic cigarette startup becomes a multibillion-dollar company until an epidemic causes its success to go up in smoke. 

    Apple TV+:

    1. Calls - Told through a series of interconnected phone conversations, it chronicles the mysterious story of a group of strangers whose lives are thrown into disarray in the lead-up to an apocalyptic event. 
    2. The Afterparty - When a high school reunion's afterparty ends in a death, everyone is a suspect. A detective grills the former classmates one by one, uncovering potential motives as each tells their version of the story - culminating in the shocking truth. 
    3. Platonic - Former childhood best friends reconnect as adults and try to get past the rift that led to their falling out. 
    4. Stephen Curry: Underrated - The coming-of-age story of Stephen Curry, from an undersized basketball player at a small college, to becoming a larger-than-life NBA superstar. 
    5. Messi Meets America - The career of Lionel Messi in Major League Soccer (MLS) and at Inter Miami CF. 


    Showmax:

    1. Outlaws -  Set in the lush but lawless land on the border between Lesotho and KwaZulu-Natal, Outlaws is the story of two families at war with each other.
    2. Blessers - As a powerful CEO, with a big house, a successful spouse, a family and expensive recreational habits, Jacob feels like life will always be this easy. 
    3. 3. Poppie Nongena -  Based on Elsa Joubert's novel "The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena," regarded as one of the best African novels of the 20th century. 
    4. Sew The Winter To My Skin - In a racially-charged and violent 1950's rural South Africa, a liberal journalist recounts the epic chase, edge-of-your-seat capture and intriguing trial of a flamboyant, native "Robin Hood". 
    5. Mapimpi - Makazole Mapimpi stole the hearts and minds of South Africans after the country won the Rugby World Cup in 2019 because of the challenges he overcame to be the best in the game.


    Prime Video:

    1. John Wick Chapter 4 -  John Wick uncovers a path to defeating The High Table. 
    2. The Burial - Inspired by true events, a lawyer helps a funeral home owner save his family business from a corporate behemoth, exposing a complex web of race, power, and injustice. 
    3. The Continental - 3 part series that explores the origin of the iconic hotel-for-assassins centerpiece of the John Wick universe. 
    4. The Upside -  A comedic look at the relationship between a wealthy man with quadriplegia and an unemployed man with a criminal record who's hired to help him. 
    5. Somebody I Used To Know - On a trip to her hometown, workaholic Ally reminisces with her ex Sean and starts to question everything about the pe

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

    © SANTE MEDIA 2023

    16 - Masterclass with Nolwazi Shange - Casting Director

    16 - Masterclass with Nolwazi Shange - Casting Director

    Nolwazi Shange is an actress who is equally comfortable both in front of
    the camera as talent, as well as behind it as a casting director. Gino chats to
    her about the fulfilment of both roles.

    She played the role of “Nandi” on Outlaws which is currently
    streaming on Showmax.  You may have also seen her in
    Scandal! on eTV,  in Mzali Wami on Showmax as well as in
    Intersexions: A Place Called Home, and in one of Gino's favourite films,
    Otelo Burning which came out in 2011.

    Nolwazi also talks about handling guns on set as well as letting us know her opinion on social media and going out in your gown. Don't do that!

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    15 - Industry Insights with Jack Devnarain

    15 - Industry Insights with Jack Devnarain

    Gino gets to chat to one of his childhood heros in the shape of Jack Devnarain.
    Jack studied Drama while completing his Law degree at the University of KZN, Durban. He joined the Police Force after completing his studies and spent 10 years as a cop,  while continuing to accept acting commissions, as and when his schedule allowed.

    In 2002 his second career, as an actor, took off and he had to make a tough choice. Happily for his thousands of fans, Jack left the police force and joined the cast of South Africa’s much loved daily soap Isidingo. Since then, Jack Devnarain has become one of South Africa’s most popular and successful film characters, both on the small screen and in international movies.

    As chairman of The South African Guild of Actors, Jack champions enhancing actors’ working conditions, compensation and benefits, and he has become a strong voice on behalf of artists’ rights.
    If you want more info on SAGA click/tap the link below
    SA Guild of Actors – A Powerful Unified Voice for Actors Rights

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
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    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

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    14 - Top 50 South African Films You Have Never Heard Of

    14 - Top 50 South African Films You Have Never Heard Of

    Today's episode lists Gino's top 50 South African films you have probably never heard of. Time to explore the incredible variety of home grown productions that are well worth watching. 

    Here they are in no particular order:

    1. Mia and the White Lion (2018)
    2. Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015)
    3. The Color of Friendship (2000)
    4. Poena is Koning (2007)
    5. Storm Riders: The Story of Racheltjie De Beer (2019)
    6. Flatland (2019)
    7. 204: Getting Away With Murder (2014)
    8. Max and Mona (2004)
    9. Stander (2003)
    10. 10 Days in Sun City (2017)

    11. Fiela se Kind (1988)
    12. Yankee Zulu (1993)
    13. Forever Young, Forever Free (1975)
    14. Van der Merwe (2017)
    15. Running Riot (2006)
    16. Alison (2016)
    17. High Fantasy (2017)
    18. Call Me Thief (2016)
    19. Dis Ek, Anna (2015)
    20. Frank and Fearless (2018)

    21. The Windmill (2014)
    22. Die Stropers / The Harvesters (2019)
    23. Poppie Nongena (2019)
    24. Die Pro / The Pro (2015)
    25. Wonderlus (2017)
    26. Elelwani (2012)
    27. Recipes for Love and Murder (2022)
    28. Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
    29. Space Mutiny (1988)
    30. Triggered (2020)

    31. The World Unseen (2007)
    32. The Naked Prey (1965)
    33. Projek Dina (2020)
    34. Hunting Emma (2017)
    35. Revelation Road (2023)
    36. Girl From Nowhere (2017)
    37. Sleeper’s Wake (2012)
    38. Kampvuur (2023)
    39. Death of a Whistleblower (2023)
    40. The Day We Didn’t Meet (2021)

    41. Unsex Me (2018)
    42. Donkerbos (2022)
    43. Hand Off (2019)
    44. You’re Next (2023)
    45. Shark Attack 2 (2000)
    46. A Good Man in Africa (1994)
    47. Hell Trip (2018)
    48. This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection (2019)
    49. Model (2020)
    50. Shepherds and Butchers (2016)

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    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

    © SANTE MEDIA 2023

    13 Masterclass with Sanele Zulu: Directing A TV Soapie

    13 Masterclass with Sanele Zulu: Directing A TV Soapie

    In this episode Gino is in conversation with award-winning director Sanele Zulu, talking about work behind the camera and just what it means to be a director.  Sanele started his directing career on hit SA soap lsidingo "The Need", where he worked his way up from director’s assistant to director. 
    Later Gino and Sanele chat about home life and how work and home are two separate things, as well as why Sanele didn't become a firefighter.   
    Sanele's television credits include long-running South African favourites Scandal and Isidingo, as well as Single Guys (2013), Jamillah and Aladdin (2015) and Losing Lerato (2019).  He has 2 SAFTA wins and 6 nominations.

    Let us know what you think, what movie or series you would like to see featured, or just to tell us how brilliant it all is instagram.com/africancouchpotato

    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

    © SANTE MEDIA 2023

    12 A Sitdown with Shalate Sekhabi

    12 A Sitdown with Shalate Sekhabi

    Kgabang Sekhabi, popularly known as Shalate Sekhabi, is a South African actress and singer. She is best known for the roles in the television soap operas, The River, and House of Zwide.

    Shalate has had a passion for music, drama, and modelling from a tender age. When she was only eight, she joined her school’s choir and was active in the drama club. At 11 years old, she got into children’s modelling and launched her modelling career. 

    Shalate made her acting debut in 2014 in short films, Making a Kill (directed by Justin Head) and A Cup of Sugar (directed by Xolile Tshabalala). She started acting on television in January 2020 after being cast in the recurring role of Millicent in season 3 of The River on 1Magic. She later landed the role of Shoki on eTV’s House of Zwide.  

    Shalate has just released a brand-new extended play tagged “Love Is… EP”.

    The actress is also the daughter of renowned South African playwright and director Aubrey Sekhabi. 

    Let us know what you think, what movie or series you would like to see featured, or just to tell us how brilliant it all is instagram.com/africancouchpotato

    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

    © SANTE MEDIA 2023

    11 Masterclass with Shonisani Masutha pt 2 - Theatre

    11 Masterclass with Shonisani Masutha pt 2 - Theatre

    In today's episode of African Couch Potato - The Mash-up, Gino continues chatting to Shonisani Masutha focussing on her 26 years in theatre, among all her other commitments. Shonisani first hit the boards aged only 6 years old. 

    Theatre, unlike TV or Film doesn't give you a second or third take, you have to hit it first time around as your audience is only a few meteres away. No pressure! 

    Shoni also  talks about her early experiences, touching on how to deal with corpsing (this is where actors on-stage start laughing and have to get out of it without the audience noticing) and the values of studying at drama  school and how that can help you further down the line, and much more.

    Shonisani is back on the stage in early November in Rapela - Speaking to the Unknown, a gripping psychological thriller, where she stars as Dr. Grace Ndou, an experienced psychiatrist who faces the daunting task of evaluating and interacting with a murder suspect.

    Let us know what you think, what movie or series you would like to see featured, or just to tell us how brilliant it all is instagram.com/africancouchpotato

    Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
    ted@aten.co.za

    Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay

    © SANTE MEDIA 2023

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