Saftas: Satirical show earns 11 nods

Published Feb 19, 2016

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THE FAVOURITES in the entertainment industry have finally found out who the nominees for the 10th annual South African Film and Television Awards (Saftas) are.

A breakfast event on Thursday at Montecasino in Fourways was the setting where actors, actresses, directors and other members of the production staff found out whether they’d made the cut.

Hosted by the National Film and Video Foundation, the Saftas will take place from March 18 to 20 at Gallagher Convention Centre. The second night of the ceremony will be a live TV broadcast.

The awards will celebrate their 10-year anniversary this year, with a new look and theme: “Imagine”. Top dog ZA News: Puppet Nation, a satirical show on StarSat, received 11 nominations.

This was followed by an SABC 3 mockumentary, Those Who Can’t, which got nine nominations, including one in the best TV comedy category.

Rise and Ingoma, both TV movies, and TV comedy Kota Life Crisis got eight nominations, with the lead actor and actress of Ingoma, Aubrey Poo and Zola Nombona, both being nominated for the best lead actor and best lead actress categories.

Soapies also got their turn in the sun, with soap dramas Saints and Sinners (Mzansi Magic) and Isibaya, both from DStv channel Mzansi Magic, getting seven nominations each. They were followed by Isidingo (SABC3) and Ashes to Ashes (e.tv), with six nominations each.

Dis Ek Anna led nominations in the feature film category with seven, including one for best achievement in scriptwriting for a feature film and another for best achievement in directing for a feature film. It was followed by While You Weren’t Looking and For Love and Broken Bones, each with six nominations.

Terry Pheto’s Ayanda earned six nominations.

Pheto tweeted: “BRAVO to my awesome team!!!! #AyandaMovie scores SIX #SAFTAS10 nominations including BEST FILM.”

 

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Best TV drama

Matatiele

Saints and Sinners

Umlilo

 

Best TV comedy

Ga Ra Dumele

Kota Life Crisis

Those Who Can’t

ZANews: Puppet Nation

 

Best TV soap

Isibaya

Ashes to Ashes

Rhythm City

 

Best TV presenter – various genres

Johan Stemmet (Noot Vir Noot)

Danine Naidoo (Edge)Stoan Seate (Afro Café)

Pabi Moloi (Eksê Zwakala)

Katlego Maboe (Expresso)

Riaan Cruywagen (kykNET Verslag)

Dingaan Mokebe (Speak Out)

Vele Manenje (Siyakholwa We Believe)

Katlego Maboe (Strictly Come Dancing)

Tumi Osei-Tutu (Our Perfect Wedding)

Chanley Wong (Craz-e)

 

Best reality show

Ultimate Braai Master

Date My Family

Global Wheeling

 

Best international format programme

The X Factor South Africa

Strictly Come Dancing SA

Celebrity Master Chef South Africa

 

Best game show

Noot Vir Noot

Op Die Spel

Down for the Guap

 

Best magazine show

Girl Eat World

Top Billing

The Man Cave

 

Best music show

Sessions of 76

Unbanned

Afri-visie 2015

 

Best talk show

Republiek Van Zoid Afrika

Jou Show

I Am – Drug Abuse

 

Best variety show

Galaxy Of Stars 2014

SleepTV

Just Cooking

 

Best current affairs actuality programme

It’s a Zama Zama

Dying For Water In Madibeng (Carte Blanche)

Insurance Taken For A Ride (Carte Blanche)

 

Best youth programme

#yot Life – Day

100% Youth

My World

 

Best children’s programme

Challenge SOS

Elections

YoTV

 

FILM

 

Best feature film

Ayanda

Dis Ek, Anna

For Love and Broken Bones

 

Best made-for-TV movie

 

Ingoma

The Gift

Rise

 

Best documentary

 

The Shore Break

The Dream of Shahrazad

204: Getting Away With Murder

 

Best achievement by a lead actress

Fulu Mughovani (Ayanda)

Jana Strydom (Treurgrond)

Thishiwe Ziqubu (While You Weren’t Looking)

 

Best Achievement by a lead actor

 

Mduduzi Mabaso (For Love and Broken Bones)

Emanuel Gweva (Thina Sobabili)

Lionel Newton (While You Weren’t Looking)

Aubrey Poo (Ingoma)

 

 

 

The Star

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