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Aspirant filmmakers encouraged to tell their stories

Deputy chairman John Wills said they invite major film companies to come to KZN and also fund young filmmakers, provided their films are produced in KZN.

KwaDukuza youth interested in pursuing a career in filmmaking, were briefed about possible careers in the industry during a KZN Film Commission presentation at the Luthuli Museum on Saturday.

Film Commission event specialist Naumi Mokhele, advised attendees not to be afraid to tell their stories on social media platforms.

Zulu maidens performing a Zulu dance during the film workshop.

“Tell your stories and make use of your smart phones, because someone may be watching and notice your talent which could open doors,” said Mokhele.

Imbongi YamaNgwane delivers her poem.

“We reach out to the youth and inform them of opportunities available,” said Wills.


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