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Thesha wins at the Vancouver Web Fest in Canada

The Dawn Park production Thesha (street slang for “work”), was the only nominated production representing the continent of Africa.

There’s a Julius Caesar’s quote which goes “they came, they saw and they conquered” but if Thesha creators would invent a quote they would probably say “we went, we saw and we conquered”.

Locally produced film and web series Thesha recently won in the Best International Web Series category at the Vancouver Web Fest in Canada.

The fest took place from April 19 to 21.

Ziggy Ravuku from Izigigaba Advertising and Communications, said: “Due to finance we had to send one person to represent the production. We had to rely on the support of friends and family to make this trip possible. We are glad that we didn’t go to Canada for nothing but we actually won something.”

Ravuku also shared the exciting news that Thesha has once again been nominated at the Die Seriale Festival held in Giessen, Germany taking place from June 8 to 10.

Thesha has been nominated in three categories including the best supporting actress, best cinematography and best web series.

“To think that we made this entire series from nothing and now it’s taking us across the world to places we have never dreamed of touching; it’s really a blessing.”

“At the moment we are scripting our next project which is an action adventure film at the Musina bush,” Ravuku said.

Ravuku said they hope local businesses can assist them financially to push their production to the next level.

The 10-episode web series Thesha is a web series based on the story of two best friends, both unsure about their future, who set out to carve their own path by seeking to make it big in the music industry.

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