Wednesday, October 22, 2025

M-Net commissions Mpondoland from Origins Productions as new Sunday night dagga drama from 7 December for Mzansi Magic with Thembekile Komani and Tina Jaxa


Thinus Ferreira

M-Net has commissioned a new drama series for Mzansi Magic (DStv 161), Mpondoland for Sunday nights that will start on Sunday 7 December at 20:00, starring Thembekile Komani and Tina Jaxa.

Mpondoland is M-Net's first isiMpondo language series.

M-Net was asked in a media query what production company filmed Mpondoland, where it was filmed and how many episodes there will be and when M-Net responds it will be added here.

M-Net says Origins Pictures are producing Mpondoland with Mmamitse Thibedi and Chumisa Cosa as executive producers, and will have 13 episodes. 

Thembekile Komani portrays Mkhondwana, the reluctant heir of the KwaKhonjwayo village that grows dagga and "where the ground is holy, spirits communicate in water, and leadership is a sacred gift from the ancestors".

He is however making plans to leave, while Tina Jaxa plays a conniving pharmaceutical villain, Pele-Pele who arrives and demands that the marijuana plantations are sold to her. That forces Mkhondwana to protect his heritage.

Shirley Adonisi, M-Net director of local entertainment channels, says Mpondoland "can be seen as a celebration of African spirituality, heritage, and the power of community".

"Mkhondwana’s journey is one that will resonate, as it is about finding strength in vulnerability and honouring the past while facing the future. We are proud to bring this unique and culturally rich narrative to our viewers."

Netflix commissions Quizzical Pictures for South African adaptation of Brazilian film with Cape Winelands set Love & Wine film set for 5 December release


Thinus Ferreira

Netflix Africa has commissioned Quizzical Pictures to make a South African adaptation of the Brazilian film Ricos de Amor, with Love & Wine produced in Cape Town and the Western Cape Winelands region, which will be released on the streaming service on 5 December.

Love & Wine was executive produced by Odirile Mekwa, JP Potgieter and Harriet Gavshon and directed by Amanda Lane, 

The film that has Amanda Lane, Darryl Bristow-Bovey and Zelipa Zulu as writers, has Ntobeko Sishi, Thandolwethu Zondi, Masali Baduza, Thando Thabethe, Bongile Mantsai, Desmond Dube, N'kone Mametja, Simone Neethling, Rorisang Mohapi and Bohang Moeko as part of the cast.

The logline for Love & Wine as issued by Netflix's new PR company in South Africa, Burson, reads: "A privileged young man working at his wealthy father's business traps himself in a lie when he falls in love with a hard-working medical student and tries to convince her that he comes from more humble beginnings like hers. What follows is a comedic whirlwind of chaos and heartfelt revelations". 

Love & Wine follows the wealthy Ovee (Ntobeko Sishi) who wants to prove he is more than "money".

He asks his friend and driver Nathi (Thandolwethu Zondi) to help him with a plan to find out if love can conquer all.

Wanting to get an internship at his father Sityebi's (Bongile Mantsai) winery, Ovee falls in love with a doctor Amahle (Masali Baduza).

Meanwhile, Nathi starts to enjoy his nouveau riche life, and while chasing the same internship, falls in love with the winery's manager Lena (Thando Thabethe).

Canal+ appoints Thomas Follin as Canal+ Africa chief diversification officer


Thinus Ferreira

Canal+ has appointed Thomas Follin as Canal+ Africa chief diversification officer from November 2025, who will be in charge of leading Canal+'s overall diversification strategy across Africa, including MultiChoice.

Thomas Follin will report to David Mignot as Canal+ Africa CEO.

Thomas Follin has been Canal+'s chief transformation, data and AI officer since May 2023, when he joined the company.

He is a graduate of the master's programme in telecommunications and new media at the Université Paris Dauphine–PSL and began his career in 2002 at the M6 Group as a strategic mission manager. 

In 2008, he joined M6’s digital division as director of new media channels. In 2016, he was appointed deputy managing director of the M6 Group, in charge of 6play and the distribution of audiovisual channels and services, and became a member of the executive committee. 

From September 2019 to March 2023 he was managing director of SALTO.

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

'Secrets, survival and a sprinkling of love': Creator and creatives of kykNET's Appels en Tee on the new family drama's story of redemption and hope


Thinus Ferreira

Tina Kruger, executive producer and head writer of the Afrikaans series Appels en Tee starting on kykNET (DStv 144) on Tuesday 21 October at 20:00, says the new family drama is about "friendships, secrets, survival, reconciliation with a sprinkling of faith, hope and love".

Tina Kruger spoke at the media launch of Appels en Tee, a new 10-episode local series filmed on location in the Langkloof, along the Garden Route and Hoekwil and set in the fictional Paradysbos.

Starring Diaan Lawrenson as Lisa Rossouw, Tinarie van Wyk Loots as Henriette de Klerk as two 1998 high school friends who experience a tragedy and reunite 27 years later around several big secrets from their past, Appels en Tee was produced by Meerfout Films with Berdene Burger as director, producer and writer, and Sunel Haasbroek as cinematographer.

The rest of the Appels en Tee cast includes Ivan Zimmermann, Jacques Erasmus, Ivan Roberts, Neels van Jaarsveld, Rika Sennet, Bianca Langedyk, Moses Williams, Vilje Maritz, Julia Marone, Beata Bena, Sibongile Mlambo and Marlo Minnaar.

"It's a coming-of-age story spanning multiple generations," Tina Kruger said.

About the role, Diaan Lawrenson said "It's not often that you get the opportunity to play more mature, older female characters which are not stereotypical".

"I think both Lisa and Henriette are both complex characters. Neither are good or bad. Both have pasts - like all of us. Things have happened. There's pain and joy. It's enjoyable to be on a set where there is a safe space in which Sunel Haasbroek played a huge role in creating."

"Within that safe space you can play and emote complex women. It's a joy. It's nice to do a role where you're no longer arm candy alongside a complex male character. It's great to get the opportunity to play the woman who is layered."

Sunel Haasbroek explained that with lensing Appels en Tee the goal was "to make the kykNET viewer feel at home watching it".

Bianca Langedyk, who portrays Annie de Klerk, Henriette's daughter, isn't hearing-impaired in real life but plays her deaf daughter with aplomb and learnt sign language for the role.

"Initially, I didn't realise what I was taking on," she said. "I did a lot of research, I've also met a lot and have hearing-impaired friends. The mom of one of my friends is also a speech therapist and she works with hearing-impaired people and I also spoke with her and asked how I can play the character of Annie as authentically as possible."

"I'm not deaf but I spoke with a lot of people, did a lot of research, and Jana the sign language coach, also helped me a lot. I spent a lot of time learning sign language."

Actor Neels van Jaarsveld, who portrays the character of Wessel de Klerk, said "You can watch Appels en Tee and immediately bond with the various characters to such an extent that you instantly wonder how everything will end for each one of them".

"When I saw the cast and that it's Diaan and Tinarie and these fantastic young people, I knew we would create something fantastic for viewers to watch."

Film editor Canya Cruywagen said "In this situation, I was in the enviable position to actually be on set during filming. That helped me tremendously to start looking at the rushes and that was a big benefit in the editing process later".

"I read the script and then I take it from scene one to the last. I look through all the takes, then I read the script again and then I map how I would like to put it all together. Although that's not always how it works out. There are so many factors that influence the process."

"I cut it together, and then I move on, and then I watch it again the next day. Sometimes I think: 'Oh wow, what did I do?' and then, depending on how much time I have, I change some things."

Tina Kruger laughs. "Canya is always the first one who cries since she sees it first. She would send voicenotes saying 'I just cut this scene and it's wonderful'. 

Actor Moses Williams said it's great that more series are being filmed along the Garden Route.

Recent Afrikaans drama series lensed here include Netflix's Tuiskoms and kykNET's Juffrou X.

"Hopefully, there will be many more," Moses Williams said. "Previously, people like me had to go to the big cities like Cape Town and Johannesburg to go and try and find opportunities and to become part of productions."

"To be able to wake up in your own bed in the morning and go to a set because it's filming where you live, and to be able to return to your own house in the evening to go and sleep is a blessing. I can definitely say it makes a big difference for these kind of productions like Appels en Tee to come to our towns."

"It doesn't mean that other locations wouldn't be as suited to film Appels en Tee but I really think the Garden Route has so much more to offer and we look forward to welcoming many, many more TV and film productions there."

TVwithThinus asked Tina Kruger about the multi-generational depiction and inclusion and whether it was part of the pitch from kykNET's side, or something the creatives decided to build into the story.

"It's important when you craft a family drama series to have something for every viewer within the mix of the compelling story."

"I think there are other family dramas with a bigger focus on the younger generations, but for us as Appels en Tee writers, it was very important, specifically for this series, to show moms and daughters, fathers and daughters, and older adults and their children, as well as the impact and effect we all have on each other."

"Early on it's the teenager who discovers a letter and it's from her grandmother and she realises that it's her grandmother who did something and nobody knows about this. And it's about how something a grandmother did that affects more than one generation and a teenager today."

"We spoke a lot about the show title of Appels en Tee (Apples and Tea) and the apples represent the bruisable, innocent youth within the 1998 timeline. Tea represents a healing medicine for the present."


FLEUR DE THÉ. High tea in Cape Town with kykNET for the media launch of its new Afrikaans drama series Appels en Tee


Thinus Ferreira

Any time is a good time for a tea party and that is exactly what kykNET (DStv 144) did at Welgemeend in Cape Town for the media launch of its latest Afrikaans drama series, Appels en Tee (Apples and Tea) starting on Tuesday 21 October at 20:00.

It's been a very long time since a South African TV channel - anyone - did something a little bit different, and more distinct, than the all-the-same, general media launch for a new TV show and kykNET hit it out of the tea garden park with its beautiful, intimate, well-organised and colourful Appels en Tee high tea event.


At the upmarket venue, the cast, creatives and producers mingled together with media, where kykNET (correctly and smartly!) screened two episodes to show the media the content, while two Q&A sessions took place - one after each of the episodes.

Tea flowed - together with (of course) wine as well as sparkling wine on offer - as guests munched on delectables ranging from chocolate and dessert later, to various sandwiches, cheeses, savouries and waiters carrying around trays with tasties by the crate-full.

kykNET gave the media a high-gloss brochure about Appels en Tee that contains episode synopses for the 10-episode series, a breakdown of the story, a credit list of who worked on it, as well as character bios and actor breakdowns - with photos - so you know immediately who plays what character and who the characters are.

Tina Kruger is the executive producer and head writer of Appels en Tee, with Berdene Burger as director, producer and writer. Gita Fourie was the third writer, with Sunel Haasbroek as cinematographer.

The Appels en Tee main cast includes Diaan Lawrenson, Ivan Zimmermann, Jacques Erasmus, Ian Roberts, Tinarie van Wyk Loots, Neels van Jaarsveld, Rika Sennet and Bianca Langedyk, as well as Moses Williams, Vilje Maritz, Julia Marone, Beata Bena, Sibongile Mlambo and Marlo Minnaar. 



Appels en Tee is an Afrikaans family drama (with English subtitles) fully centred around female characters and anchored in the two main characters of Lisa (Diaan Lawrenson) and Henriette (Tinarie van Wyk Loots), who share some tragic secret from their past that, in a sense, destroyed their lives and caused an end to their friendship.

What this tragic and fateful "we will never speak about this" incident and secret from the past is, is slowly revealed through flashbacks to 1998 as Henriette and her family (who are in a financial crisis after having lost their farm) coincidentally end up at the home of Lisa 27 years later.

Appels en Tee is also a multi-generational drama series. 

Besides the tension-filled current and past friendship dynamic between Lisa and Henriette, as well as the tension-filled relationships both of them have with their husbands, there are also grandparents on both sides, as well as kids on both sides, who interact with emotional (romantic?) entanglements that ensue.

Produced by Meerfout Films, Appels en Tee looks very similar to the recently released Afrikaans drama series Tuiskoms - also a family drama series. Appels en Tee was filmed in Hoekwil with beautiful cinematography.

Also notable: The inclusion of a deaf character, Annie, played by Bianca Langedyk (who isn't deaf) but learnt sign language for the role.


















Tuesday, October 14, 2025

New Canal+ Africa boss David Mignot makes first public appearance - in Namibia - for MultiChoice's flattering new presidential documentary, tells assembled African politicians it's committed to 'dignified' storytelling


Thinus Ferreira

The new Canal+ Africa boss, David Mignot, has made his first public appearance at an event - and in Namibia and not in South Africa where Canal+ Africa is now headquartered - to celebrate MultiChoice Namibia's pandering upcoming documentary about that country's new president.

David Mignot told the assembled African politicians, with some who were invited and flew to Namibia, that Canal+ Africa is committed to "truthful, dignified and locally-rooted storytelling" and that the documentary is proof of this.

David Mignot, who has not yet met South Africa's media face-to-face, flew to Namibia to speak at the premiere showing on 9 October of MultiChoice Namibia's new, flattering and bizarre political documentary Netumbo: A Leader Beyond Politics which is about Namibia's current president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.

The timing feels off since Netumbo: A Leader Beyond Politics, screened at Ster-Kinekor Grove Mall in Windhoek, is not a reflective or historical documentary but an effusive and pandering MultiChoice Namibia production about the country's fifth and current president.

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah came into office in Namibia in March this year.

The premiere screening happened after the MultiChoice Namibia and Canal+ Africa senior executives, including David Mignot, had a sit-down meeting with Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah earlier the same day last week.

The premiere screening was David Mignot first physical outing to speak publicly before the media and he mentioned specifically how Canal+ Africa is dedicated to "truthful, dignified and locally-rooted storytelling".

According to David Mignot, Netumbo: A Leader Beyond Politics will "surely inspire generations to come, and reflect on an era where Namibian voices and visions deserve to be on the world stage".


Canal+ Africa and MultiChoice Namibia made sure that several other African politicians attended the screening of the effusive political documentary, including the current Botswana president Duma Boko and a former Botswana president, as well as several Namibian politicians.

Roger Gertze, MultiChoice Namibia managing director, who also spoke at the premiere screening, said that the pay-TV operator, now owned by Canal+, feels very privileged to make a documentary about Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as Namibia's current president.

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said she liked the documentary about her. "The documentary, the way I liked it, is more about telling the history of Namibia's liberation struggle. I really like it that way because that is what we need our people to know - the current and the future generations."

Netumbo: A Leader Beyond Politics is produced by the Namibian production company Joe Vision Productions.

According to MultiChoice Namibia, Netumbo: A Leader Beyond Politics "offers an intimate and inspiring look into Her Excellency’s life through decades of public service to her historic election as Namibia’s first woman Head of State in March 2025".

Netumbo: A Leader Beyond Politics will be aired on Zambezi Magic on 29 October at 20:30.

M-Net and ITV Studios filming The Invisible wildlife poaching drama series in Hoedspruit based on Deon Meyer novel


Thinus Ferreira

ITV Studios is working with production company Scene23 and M-Net (DStv 101) in South Africa to produce a new drama series, The Invisible set in the Kruger National Park.

M-Net publicity gave the press release to the American trade publication Variety first and then sent the same press release to South African media to repeat the same basic information from the "exclusive" press release with nothing new.

The 8-episode The Invisible is based on Deon Meyer's novel Blood Safari and has actors Dougray Scott and Abbie Cornish in on-screen roles as well as co-executive producers, with Jozhua Malherbe as director.

The Invisible has been filming in Hoedspruit in South Africa's Limpopo province.

Deon Meyer created the TV-adaptation of his book with William Josef Schneider "taking the lead in writing the TV adaptation".

The rest of The Invisible cast includes Tim Theron, Tumisho Masha and Kim Engelbrecht.

One character is called Dekker who is a "former bodyguard with a haunted past" with no indication who this is - Dougray Scott or Tim Theron or someone else.

Then there is also an Emma character - again no indication from M-Net whether this is Abbie Cornish or Kim Engelbrecht or someone else.

Tumisho Masha obviously plays "local inspector Jack Phatudi".

According to ITV Studios and M-Net "In the shadow of South Africa’s Kruger National Park, a mysterious killer begins executing local poachers. As the body count rises, local Inspector Jack Phatudi is drawn into a dangerous manhunt to unmask the vigilante".

This "Dekker" is then hired to protect "Emma" a "South African expat who returns home to search for her brother who she believes is still alive, despite his disappearance 20 years ago. When Phatudi’s investigation collides with Emma and Dekker’s quest, they uncover a buried conspiracy reaching back to the political assassination of a pivotal African leader."

In the prepared statement first given to Variety, Deon Meyer is quoted as noting "To say I’m proud, grateful and excited about The Invisible as a TV series is a vast understatement".

"We've worked so hard for two years to put the series together, and now, it’s finally going into production with an excellent broadcast partner and executive production team, great writers, a stellar, international cast, a brilliant director and the best film crew in the world. How cool is that?"

Cobus van den Berg, Scene23 executive producer, is quoted as saying "Based on the work of acclaimed author Deoon Meyer, it’s about more than just a television series – it’s a chance to showcase our talent, our landscapes, and our storytelling on an international stage".

"We are proud to partner with BMG, M-Net and ITV Studios to bring this story to both local and international audiences."

Nomsa Philiso, MultiChoice's director of content for general entertainment for English and Portuguese-speaking Africa - the new very long title following MultiChoice's takeover of Canal+ - is quoted in the media statement as saying"The Invisible is a contemporary South African retelling inspired by true events – including the mysterious plane crash that claimed former Mozambican President Samora Machel".

The part that ITV Studios contributed to the press release given to Variety first is Julie Meldal-Johnsen, ITV Studios executive vice president of global content, with this drop-in quote: "We're delighted to be partnering with M-Net, Scene23, BMG, and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), to bring this thrilling and action-packed drama to global audiences".

"The Invisible marks our first scripted project from a South African producer - hopefully the first of many."

And yet another superfluous quote - this one from Yu-Fai Suen of Berkeley Media Group, echoing what everyone already said: "We are proud and excited to be working with Abbie Cornish, Dougray Scott and a hugely talented group of creatives in South Africa on Berkeley Media’s latest international production".

"With our partners Scene23 and ITV Studios, we aim to bring alive this amazing African story to an appreciative global audience".

GOAT Productions gathers 10 fighting females from across Africa for Showmax and NBCUniversal's The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa releasing 28 November


Thinus Ferreira

After The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: South Africa of 2024, Showmax and NBCUniversal Formats are once again expanding the tacky reality skein with The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa that will be released on 28 November and see women who have appeared in various iterations of the African franchise go fight with each other in Brazil.

Although MultiChoice last year said that it had probably "over-indexed" on the fighting females reality format, it has greenlit The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa for its streamer, that is produced by GOAT Productions.

Ten women from across Africa, including South Africa are included in The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa.that will release on Showmax on 28 November and on M-Net's Mzansi Magic (DStv 161) channel from 29 November.

They are Angel Ndlela, Annie Mthembu and Jojo Robinson from The Real Housewives of Durban, Christall Kay and Evodia Mogase from The Real Housewives of Johannesburg, Catherine Masitsa and Zena Nyambu from The Real Housewives of Nairobi, as well as Marian Timmer from The Real Housewives of Lagos and Princess Jecoco from The Real Housewives of Abuja.

Graeme Swanepoel, executive producer in a prepared quote, says "The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa is more than just a reality show, it's a celebration of African womanhood in all its power, diversity and glamour".

"For the first time, we’re bringing together iconic housewives from across the continent to share their worlds, their stories and their sisterhood. It's unapologetically Pan-African, women-led and bursting with the kind of energy and authenticity that makes Africa unlike anywhere else on Earth."

In the statement, Barrie Kelly, vice president of international format production and development for NBCUniversal Formats, says "Every African version of The Real Housewives has captured the vibrant diversity of its country while resonating with audiences both locally and globally".

"With The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa we are taking that energy to the next level. Partnering once again with GOAT Productions and Showmax, this series brings together some of the most formidable Housewives for an unforgettable journey. We can't wait for viewers to join them on the trip of a lifetime to Brazil."

Monday, October 13, 2025

Apple rebrands Apple TV+ as simply Apple TV


Thinus Ferreira

Apple on Monday afternoon announced that it is rebranding its Apple TV+ video streaming service to simply Apple TV and dropping the "+".

Apple TV+ will no longer be distinguishable from Apple's connected smart TV product.

"Apple TV+ is now simply Apple TV, with a vibrant new identity," Apple said in a press release announcing that its Apple Original Film F1 The Movie will be released for global streaming on Apple TV on 12 December.