Halala! Content on Showmax is up for a whopping 158 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) – the most by far of any streaming service available in South Africa.
Showmax Originals alone are nominated for 52 SAFTAs, including the key categories of Best Telenovela (The Wife), TV Drama (DAM), TV Comedy (Tali’s Baby Diary), Feature Film (Glasshouse), Made For TV Documentary (Devilsdorp), and Made For TV Movie (Boxing Day).
Here are five nominees to start with, from each of the key categories:
DAM is the most nominated drama at the SAFTAs
With 11 nominations, including Best TV Drama, the Showmax Original DAM is the most nominated drama at this year’s SAFTAs, where it’s also in joint second place overall.
Lea Vivier is up for her first SAFTA, for Best Actress, as Yola, who returns from Chile to bury her estranged father. To her surprise, and her sister’s irritation, he’s left his farm to her, but this may be more of a curse than a blessing, as the house seems to be trying to tell her something. But with her mother institutionalised, and her own meds running out, Yola has to wonder if the spirits are real or just in her head?
Natasha Loring also earned her first SAFTA nomination, for Best Supporting Actress, as Yola’s sister, Sienna, while two-time winner Pallance Dladla is also up for Best Actor as Themba, a biker on the run. Hollywood success story Neil Sandilands (Sweet Tooth, The Flash, The 100, The Americans, Hap and Leonard) also cracked his first SAFTA nomination, where he’s up against another first-time acting nominee in DAM co-star Siv Ngesi.
Produced by Picture Tree, DAM is also up for Directing (four-time SAFTA winner Alex Yazbek), Art Direction (SAFTA winner Sue Steele), Music (two-time SAFTA winner Brendan Jury), Sound (David Oosthuizen), and Makeup and Hairstyling (Mpho Ledwaba and SAFTA winner Smartie Rosina Olifant).
Sunday Times calls the psychological thriller “chilling… well-acted, eerily realised and intriguing”; Fortress of Solitude says “it rivals any international production… a must-watch show that promises to fester in your mind long after the credits roll”; and Watkykjy hails it as the “best South African series I’ve seen to date.”
In the SAFTAs16 Best TV Drama category, DAM is up against kykNET’s 4 Mure and Slot, which are both available to binge on Showmax, and M-Net’s Reyka, which is coming to Showmax on 1 August 2022.
The Wife is up for 10 SAFTAs, including Best Telenovela and Best Actor for Bonko Khoza
Having set viewing records on Showmax, topped Twitter, and taken home DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards for Favourite Actor for Abdul Khoza and Rising Star for Kwenzo Ngcobo, The Wife is now up for 10 SAFTAs, including Best Telenovela, Directing, Cinematography, and Editing.
Produced by Stained Glass, the first Showmax Original telenovela is inspired by Dudu Busani-Dube’s bestselling novels Hlomu The Wife (Season 1) and Zandile the Resolute (Season 2), about the women who fall in love with the Zulu brothers, not realising that when you marry a man, you marry his secrets.
Bonko Khoza (Mqhele Zulu) earned his first SAFTA nomination, for Best Actor, while Abdul Khoza (Nqoba) and Zikhona Sodlaka (Mandisa) are nominated for Supporting Actor and Actress respectively. The Wife is also up for Makeup and Music, as well as the coveted Most Popular Soap/Telenovela award this year. The public voting lines open on 1 August 2022.
As IOL put it, “Honestly, I can’t sing the praises enough of this homegrown offering… The actors share incredible chemistry, and their respective performances are unparalleled.”
In the SAFTAs16 Best Telenovela category, The Wife is up against The River, which airs on Showmax daily, express from 1Magic, and Mzansi Magic’s DiepCity.
Glasshouse is up for six SAFTAs, including Best Film
The Showmax film Glasshouse is up for six SAFTAs, including Best Film.
Glasshouse is set after an airborne dementia known as The Shred has left humanity roaming like lost and dangerous animals, unable to remember who they are. Confined to their airtight glasshouse, a family does what they must to survive – until the sisters are seduced by a stranger who upsets the family’s rituals, unearthing a past they have tried to bury.
Produced by Local Motion Pictures, in association with Crave Pictures, Glasshouse is up for
Production Design (Kerry Von Lillienfeld), Cinematography (Justus de Jager), Editing (Rowan Jackson) and Makeup and Hairstyling (Annie Butler).
Before coming to Showmax, Glasshouse had its world premiere at North America’s top genre film festival, Fantasia, in Montreal, Canada in August 2021 – and also screened at Fantastic Fest, the largest genre film festival in the USA, earning multiple five-star reviews and an 87% critics’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Film Threat‘s Lorry Kitka singled out Glasshouse as her “favourite film of the year so far”; Exclaim proclaimed, “Kelsey Egan is a filmmaker to keep an eye on”; and Comicon.com called the film “a folk horror movie that could become a modern classic.”
In the SAFTAs16 Best Feature Film category, Glasshouse is up against another internationally acclaimed South African sci-fi, Fried Barry, which is also on Showmax, and I Am All Girls.
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