African film makers and producers have been invited to showcase their work in progress, at this year’s Cape Town International Film Market and Festival.Published on20 July 2018By adminFacebookTwitterWhatsApp adminLatestTwo cold fronts set to hit Cape Town this weekendMalema sentenced to 5 years for firearms case, sentence appealedWCED: late applications for 2027 underway, closes in MayCity continues to roll out new Smart Speed SignsMarais: SANDF in gang-affected areas must be maximisedLatest articlesNew App Feature Makes Reporting Crime Easier for Cape Town Residents 20 April 2026 City: Dunoon area flooding caused by illegal structures and dumping 20 April 2026 After Years of Vandalism and Silence, Hangberg Civic Centre Welcomes the Community Back 20 April 2026 There will be free weekend parking at some Waterfront parking garages 20 April 2026 Previous articleAfrican film makers and producers have been invited to showcase their work in progress, at this year's Cape Town International Film Market and Festival.Next articleThe gang-ridden community of Bonteheuwel is claiming back their streets, by hosting their first Open Play Street Event this weekend.Embed test2 admin - 24 October 2022 Admin TestAdmin test 2[LISTEN] Jan Braai’s Best Potjie Tips admin - 23 September 2021 As we head into a long weekend a lot of us will be around a fire. Some will choose to light up the coals...[LISTEN] The Art of Artistic Swimming admin - 28 July 2021 If you have been watching the Olympics you may have missed some of the more unusual events. As entertaining as some of our favourite...