In July 2021, we complete From Now On a short form film-based intervention that provides men who receive an HIV-positive test result with examples of other men living healthy, ‘normal’ lives on treatment, and creates strong positive associations … Read More
We have been awarded NFVF Development Funding for our first drama series! Time to buckle down to weave together the narrative threads of intrigue and murder in the unassuming fishing town of Port Nolloth in the Northern Cape. Written along the … Read More
We are happy to announce that our films are currently streaming online. If you’d like to see some more local content, check out The White Folks, Six to Six and Finding Freedom on SHOWMAX.
Mia Cilliers was selected to participate in the 10th edition of Talents Durban this year which formed part of the 38th Durban International Festival (DIFF). This five-day development programme (14 – 18 July) … Read More
We won not one… not two… no, actually it was just two Golden Horns at this year’s SAFTAs (South African Film and Television Awards) for two different films. My, are we stoked! The event was held at Sun City … Read More
A couple of weeks ago Reel Epics teamed up with Alive Africa and SevaUnite to host a private screening to juvenile offenders awaiting trial in Pollsmoor Prison. We screened Finding Freedom and ManUp!, two films that focus on themes of … Read More
We are proud to announce that our documentary short film, “Father’s House” has been selected as one of 15 local films to screen at this year’s Shnit Short Film Festival in Cape Town (5-9 October). Hope to see … Read More
‘Beloofde Land’ premiered at the Silwerskermfees in August.
Here are some photos of the panel discussion with the Afrokaans Film & Television team who produced ‘Beloofde Land’. From left to right: Marichen Vosloo (cast), Schalk Bezuidenhout (cast), Mia Cilliers (writer/director), Fahema Hendricks … Read More
Mia Cilliers wrote and directed ‘Beloofde Land’ for this year’s Silwerskermfees held at The Bay Hotel in Campsbay from 24 – 27 August.
The short film was commissioned by kykNET and produced by Afrokaans Film & TV.
Watch the trailer … Read More
Man Up! premieres at this year’s Indie Karoo Film Festival held in Prince Albert in the Karoo from 1 – 3 July.
Check out the film’s official website and trailer here.
Read more about the festival here.